Tocantins topographic map
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Tocantins
The "cerrado" landscape cover 87% of Tocantins and is characterized by extensive savanna formations crossed by gallery forests and stream valleys. Cerrado includes various types of vegetation. Humid fields and "buriti" palm paths are found where the water table is near the surface. Alpine pastures occur at higher altitudes and mesophytic forests on more fertile soils. In the north of Tocantins the cerrado gives place to a zone of transition for the Amazon biome, near Tocantins River.
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Name: Tocantins topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Tocantins, North Region, Brazil (-13.46700 -50.74127 -5.16945 -45.69926)
Average elevation: 342 m
Minimum elevation: 79 m
Maximum elevation: 1,306 m
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