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The Northern Territory of Australia has a varied altitude, with its lowest point at sea level along the coast and its highest point at Mount Zeil, which rises to 1,491 meters (4,895 feet) above sea level. The majority of the territory's landscape consists of flat plains, low hills, and plateaus, with significant variations in elevation across different regions. Overall, the average altitude is relatively low compared to other Australian states and territories.

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