The relief of Quintana Roo it is made up of few small hills and several hollows, sloping gently from west to east. Because the ground is flat and hard, the relief lacks mountains.
However, it has small elevations such as the hills of Nuevo Bécar (180 masl), El Charro (230 masl) and El Pavo (120 masl)..
Quintana Roo is part of the physiographic province XI of Yucatán, composed mainly of a system of predominant topoforms such as sedimentary rocks that have emerged from the Caribbean Sea over the years, and from which beaches, reefs and rivers.
The state has several subprovinces known as the Carso Yucateco Subprovince, the Carlo and Lomeríos de Campeche Subprovince, and the Costa Baja Roo Subprovince. All include predominant landforms such as beaches, reefs, and plains..
Due to the permeability of the limestone soil in the region, only underground currents and cenotes originate..
Even so, there are several important rivers in the state, such as the Río Hondo that borders Belize. Another important river that is the border with Belize is the 136 km Azul River, the source of the river rises in Guatemala and empties into the Bay of Chetumal..
Generally, its extension is used in rainy seasons to transport wood. Finally, there are several confluent streams of the Río Hondo that flow into the Laguna de Bacalar.
Like rivers, there are several lagoons and numerous underground currents that when they surface are called aguadas..
However, not all the times they are presented as watered down, they can also be presentations of open or hollow wells that are called cenotes..
The cenotes are formed when the water rises to the surface and lies in the erosion of the water in the caverns, which collapses them causing these outcrops of water. This phenomenon can arise thanks to the thin thickness of the soils and the thick vegetation cover.
Being located in an intertropical zone, most of the region is covered by jungle, except for areas cleared and populated by man..
It is important to point out the marine influence in this specific area, caused by its proximity to the Caribbean Sea to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the north, and its low height above sea level..
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