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how high is the land in the southern Yucatan peninsula?

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Answer:

Yucatan Peninsula:

Explanation:

The Yucatan peninsula is a region in southeastern Mexico. This peninsula mostly comprises of limestone terrain which is almost uneven and its elevations reaching up to 500 feet. It forms a divider between the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.

Also, the Yucatan peninsula is a dry forest consisting of thorn scrubs and cacti in which most of them are endemic species. It is also the home for migratory birds from North America.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

The Yucatan Peninsula which is completely flat has an average alitude level of just 8 meters (24 feet) above the sea level.

It is a triangular peninsula which is located in southeastern Mexico.

It separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea.

This peninsula is approximately 70,000 sq mi in size and mostly consists of limestone. Its northern coastline lies on the Yucatan Channel.

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