What is the elevation in Columbia SC?

What is the elevation in Columbia SC?

89 m
Columbia/Elevation

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Is Columbia SC hilly?

Columbia is located roughly halfway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Blue Ridge Mountains, at an elevation around 292 ft (89 m). Soils in Columbia are well drained in most cases, with grayish brown loamy sand topsoil.

Is Columbia SC above sea level?

Columbia/Elevation
Columbia is located roughly halfway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Blue Ridge Mountains and sits at an elevation of around 292 ft (89 m).

How tall is Columbia South Carolina in ft?

Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, United States of America (34.00075-81.03433) Coordinates : 33.94325 -81.17098 34.13160 -80.70382 – Minimum elevation : 85 ft – Maximum elevation : 719 ft – Average elevation : 299 ft

Is there a printable map of South Carolina?

A complete set of reference maps for South Carolina is available and staff are available to answer questions and provide assistance to map users. Downloadable printable maps below are in Adobe PDF format.

What kind of soil is in South Carolina?

Click on the map to display elevation. Name: South Carolina topographic map, elevation, relief. The Atlantic Coastal Plain consists of sediments and sedimentary rocks that range in age from Cretaceous to Present.The terrain is relatively flat and the soil is composed predominantly of sand, silt, and clay.

What is the minimum elevation in South Carolina?

Name: South Carolina topographic map, elevation, relief. Coordinates: 32.03345 -83.35400 35.21549 -78.54135 Minimum elevation: 0 ft Maximum elevation: 6,533 ft

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