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Pennines topographic map

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Pennines

The Pennine climate is generally temperate like that of the rest of England, but the hills have more precipitation, stronger winds and colder weather than the surrounding areas. Higher elevations have a tundra climate. More snow falls on the Pennines than on surrounding lowland areas due to the elevation and distance from the coast; unlike lowland areas of England, the Pennines can have quite severe winters.

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Name: Pennines topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Pennines, Westmorland and Furness, England, United Kingdom (54.70409 -2.48223 54.70419 -2.48213)

Average elevation: 761 m

Minimum elevation: 563 m

Maximum elevation: 893 m

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