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How many meters above sea level is Mount Tai?

Mount Tai is 65,438+0,524 meters above sea level. Mount Tai is the highest mountain range in the hills of Shandong. This stratum is a typical basement and caprock structural area of North China Platform. The southern part of Mount Tai has a large uplift, and the caprock has weathered off, exposing a large area of basement-Mount Tai complex, that is, the Archaean Taishan Group stratum. Its absolute age is about 2.5 billion years, and it is one of the oldest strata in China.

The rise in the north is small, and the caprock preserves the typical Paleozoic strata developed on the North China platform. Taishan landform can be divided into four types: alluvial-diluvial platform, denudation and accumulation hills, structural denudation low mountains and erosion structure medium-low mountains. In the spatial image, from low to high, the mountains and peaks are stacked and towering into the sky, forming a landscape composed of various terrain groups.

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The mountains in the erosion structure are mainly concentrated around Yuhuangding, the main peak of Mount Tai, and around the old platform, Huangshi Cliff and Huang Yashan, with an altitude of about 1, 000- 1, 500m m. The lithology of the mountain is mainly metamorphic rocks and granite, which is the region with the highest terrain, the largest uplift and the strongest erosion and cutting.

The peak here is high and the valley is deep, the terrain is steep, the maximum cutting depth is 500-800 meters, the valley slope is steep, there are many waterfalls, and the gravity collapse is obvious. Cliffs and falling rocks formed after the collapse can be seen everywhere.

The low mountains of erosion structure are distributed in Aolai Peak, Zhongtianmen and Jianfeng Mountain, with an altitude of 700- 100 meters and a relative height of more than 200 meters. The lithology of the mountains is mainly metamorphic rocks, granite and diorite. The cutting strength of erosion is slightly weaker than that of the main peak. But the terrain is still steep, the ravines are deep, the spires are numerous, the ridges are uneven and the peaks are steep.

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