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The Maldives primarily consists of low-lying coral atolls, which are ring-shaped coral reefs encircling lagoons. The islands are generally flat, with the highest natural point being only about 2.4 meters (7.9 feet) above sea level. The landscape features sandy beaches, shallow lagoons, and rich marine biodiversity, but there are few significant landforms such as hills or mountains. Overall, the Maldives is characterized by its unique coastal and marine environments.

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