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      • Alabama is comprised of coastal plains at the Gulf of Mexico sloping into hills and broken terrain in the north. Two thirds of the state are covered by the East Gulf Coastal Plain, including swamps. Above the coastal plain is the Appalachian Piedmont.
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  2. Average elevation: 136 m. Minimum elevation: -3 m. Maximum elevation: 1,232 m. Alabama is bordered by the states of Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida to the south, and Mississippi to the west. Alabama has coastline at the Gulf of Mexico, in the extreme southern edge of the state. The state ranges in elevation from sea level ...

    • Piedmont Upland Section
    • Tennessee Valley and Ridge Section
    • Cumberland Plateau Section
    • East Gulf Coastal Plain
    • Highland Rim Section

    The Southern Piedmont extends through central North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia and into eastern Alabama. The area is characterized by irregular plains and open hills with occasional tablelands. Elevations generally range from about 30 meters to 100 meters, but rise to about 400 meters at the interface with the Southern Blue Ridge. Numero...

    This physiographic area consists of both the Southern end of the Ridge and Valley system as well as the tablelands of the Southern Cumberland Plateau. It descends to the Coastal Plain to the south and rises to the Blue Ridge to the east. It is located in eastern Tennessee, northwest Georgia, and northeast Alabama, and is arbitrarily separated from ...

    This is a largely forested, gently rolling tableland ranging from 300 m. To 580 m. in elevation. It is defined by the higher Eastern Highland Rim of the Interior Low Plateaus on the west and the Cumberland Mountains of the Ridge and Valley physiographic area on the east. The Cumberland Plateau extends south out of this physiographic area, where it ...

    ;The East Gulf Coastal Plain extends from the Florida Parishes of Louisiana over most of Mississippi, some of western Tennessee and Kentucky, the southwestern 2/3 of Alabama, and the western panhandle of Florida. Its southern boundary is the Gulf of Mexico and its western boundary the drop into the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. On the north it exten...

    The Interior Low Plateaus constitute a diverse landscape that extends from north Alabama across central Tennessee and Kentucky into southern Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. It consists of six distinct subregions: the Shawnee Hills, Bluegrass region, Western Highland Rim, Central Basin, Eastern Highland Rim, and Tennessee Valley. Its hilly topography s...

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  3. Find Alabama topo maps and topographic map data by clicking on the interactive map or searching for maps by place name and feature type. If you know the county in Alabama where the topographical feature is located, then click on the county in the list above.

  4. Sep 5, 2022 · Alabama Topographic Map. The Alabama Topographic Map indicates the diverse landforms of the state. Geographically, the state of Alabama is sub divided into four prominent regions of Appalachian (or Cumberland) Plateau, Piedmont Plateau, Ridge and Valley section and Gulf Coastal Plain. Find the Topographic map of Alabama.

  5. Maximum elevation: 2405 Ft. Alabama is a beautiful state with a diverse topography. It has an average elevation of 307 meters (1,007 feet) and a minimum elevation of -2 meters (-6.5 feet), making it the 30th lowest state in the United States.

  6. Oct 3, 2023 · Conclusion. Alabama is a beautiful state. Driving through the state and witnessing the diverse wildlife, and the different types of topography can put a smile on your face. The northern part of the state is home to the Tennessee Valley, a mountainous region with beautiful valleys.

  7. Topographic Maps by County. Search for Alabama topographic maps. Topographic maps include information on elevations, water depths, geographic features, place names, historical USGS maps.

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