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Morocco
In the Rif, Middle and High Atlas Mountains, there exist several different types of climates: Mediterranean along the coastal lowlands, giving way to a humid temperate climate at higher elevations with sufficient moisture to allow for the growth of different species of oaks, moss carpets, junipers, and Atlantic fir which is a royal conifer tree endemic to Morocco. In the valleys, fertile soils and high precipitation allow for the growth of thick and lush forests. Cloud forests can be found in the west of the Rif Mountains and Middle Atlas Mountains. At higher elevations, the climate becomes alpine in character, and can sustain ski resorts.
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Name: Morocco topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Morocco (20.66725 -17.31902 36.00214 -0.99843)
Average elevation: 277 m
Minimum elevation: -57 m
Maximum elevation: 4,026 m
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