United Arab Emirates topographic maps
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Dubai
Dubai lies directly within the Arabian Desert. However, the topography of Dubai is significantly different from that of the southern portion of the UAE in that much of Dubai's landscape is highlighted by sandy desert patterns, while gravel deserts dominate much of the southern region of the country. The sand…
Average elevation: 7 m

Sha'biyyat Al Hiyar
United Arab Emirates > Abu Dhabi Emirate > Al Ain > Al Hiyar
Average elevation: 303 m

Wadi Kub
United Arab Emirates > Ras al-Khaimah > Kub
In its upper course, the wadi is formed by two arms of similar length and flow, which originate at approximately an altitude of 542 m (1,778 ft); they border Al Jaroof to the east and west, respectively; and converge to the south of this town, defining the main channel, which initially follows the direction…
Average elevation: 324 m

Al Jubail Island
United Arab Emirates > Abu Dhabi Emirate > Abu Dhabi > Abu Dhabi
Average elevation: 0 m

Shi'bat Al Wutah
United Arab Emirates > Abu Dhabi Emirate > Al Ain > Shi'bat Al Wutah
Average elevation: 255 m

Al Reem Island
United Arab Emirates > Abu Dhabi Emirate > Abu Dhabi > Abu Dhabi
Average elevation: 1 m

Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve
United Arab Emirates > Dubai > Ghadeer Barashy
Average elevation: 129 m

Hatta
Due to Hatta's higher altitude, its climate is much cooler than central Dubai. Hatta has an arid landscape and temperature, reaching 55 degrees Celsius in the summer; however, it is less humid than Dubai and far colder in the winter.
Average elevation: 371 m

Zarkoh Island
United Arab Emirates > Abu Dhabi Emirate > Al Dhafrah Region > Zirku Island
Average elevation: 10 m