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Yorkshire topographic map

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Yorkshire

In Yorkshire there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the geological period in which they were formed. The Pennine chain of hills in the west is of Carboniferous origin. The central vale is Permo-Triassic. The North York Moors in the north-east of the county are Jurassic in age while the Yorkshire Wolds to the south east are Cretaceous chalk uplands.

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Name: Yorkshire topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom (53.30155 -2.65083 54.66354 0.14983)

Average elevation: 130 m

Minimum elevation: -1 m

Maximum elevation: 885 m

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