Look at the map of the Netherlands. What is the sea level closest to Germany?

A map shows the sea levels of different areas of the Netherlands.The key denotes that green represents dunes and beaches, red areas are below sea level, orange areas are 0-1 m above sea level, and tan is 1 m and above sea level. The green areas appear along the western edge of the Netherlands and islands to the north of the Netherlands This green section separates the Netherlands from the North Sea. The orange areas appear along the west coast and to the south next to Belgium. There are also some orange areas to the North by the Wadden Sea. There is a large red area directly inside the orange areas. The red area borders the Wadden sea and is protected from the North Sea by orange and green sections. The tan section is the remainder of the Netherlands. This section borders Belgium and Germany.
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Responses

dunes and beaches
dunes and beaches

below sea level
below sea level

0-1 m above sea level
0-1 m above sea level

1 m and above sea level

1 answer

Based on the description of the map of the Netherlands, the sea level closest to Germany is in the tan section, which represents areas that are 1 m and above sea level. The red areas below sea level and the orange areas (0-1 m above sea level) are primarily located towards the western and northern regions of the Netherlands, while the tan areas, which are elevated above that, are along the border with Germany.