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  1. Visible-Ad9998 on

    The title should be highest and lowest. Flatness is the distribution of altitude which is not covered in the average. 

  2. Plane-Painting4770 on

    Higher and flatter are not the same element of comparison, places can be very high and very flat, or the inverse (low but relatively not flat).

    Finland is higher on this than the UK – but the UK is far less flat

    Finland is very flat, but shows as relatively high as it’s a large plateau

  3. The average of the Netherlands is massively increased by the Limburg region in the south, without that the average elevation would somewhere between 0 to 10 meters, most of the Netherlands is [flat flat](https://www.bpdcultuurfonds.nl/media/df5mm1c2/zegveld_-luchtfoto-bij-boek-landschap-in-de-maak-foto-fred-van-de-velde.jpg), Denmark is just low lying but [genrally hilly](https://bog.dk/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Istiden-i-det-danske-landskab-foto-4-1024×286.png) because of the last [ice age](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weichselian_glaciation).

  4. cooolcooolio on

    It’s a little sad that the only country we’re taller than is a country that’s basically below sea level 🇩🇰🇳🇱

  5. Would love to see the UK seperated here. Suspect Wales and Scotland diverge quite a bit from England

  6. Wild-Match7852 on

    In income distributions the median is always used as a better metric – wonder if there is an median elevation 😅

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