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Cascade Volcanic Range by thesecapsi
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The Cascade Volcanic Range is a result of subduction off the coast of Oregon and Washington and is composed of (among others) Mt. Rainer, Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Shasta, Mt. Jefferson, Crater Lake, and the Three Sisters. This is a broad overview of the area with a vertical exaggeration of 4.
High Elevation: 4392m (Mt. Rainier)
Low Elevation: -200m (off the coast of Oregon)
Area: 157,586 km2
High Elevation: 4392m (Mt. Rainier)
Low Elevation: -200m (off the coast of Oregon)
Area: 157,586 km2