What is the sea level of Massachusetts?
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Asked by: Francisco Wilson
The Geography of Massachusetts
Longitude / Latitude | Longitude: 69° 57′ W to 73° 30′ W Latitude: 41° 10′ N to 42° 53′ N |
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Lowest Point | The lowest point in Massachusetts is sea level where Massachusetts meets the Atlantic Ocean. |
Mean Elevation | The Mean Elevation of the state of Massachusetts is 500 feet above sea level. |
What state has the highest sea level?
the elevation of their highest point; the elevation of their lowest point; and.
Elevation table.
State | (or federal district or territory) | Alaska |
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Highest point: Location, elevation and rank | Denali | |
20,310 ft 6190.5 m | ||
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Lowest point: Location and elevation | Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea, and Arctic Ocean |
What state has the lowest sea level?
Some of the Coastal US states with the lowest mean average elevation include Delaware, Florida, Louisiana, and Washington DC.
US States With The Lowest Average Elevations.
Rank | State | Average Elevation (relative to sea level) |
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1 | Delaware | 60 feet |
2 | Florida | 100 feet |
3 | Louisiana | 100 feet |
4 | District of Columbia | 150 feet |
What city is closest to sea level?
North America
# | Name | Depth |
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1 | Badwater Basin, Death Valley, California | −86 m (−282 ft) |
2 | Bombay Beach, California | −69 m (−226 ft) |
3 | Salton Sea Beach, California | −67 m (−220 ft) |
4 | Desert Shores, California | −61 m (−200 ft) |
What states will be underwater in 2050?
Here were six areas deemed particularly at risk:
- Louisiana seaboard.
- Washington state.
- Southern Florida.
- Western Oregon.
- The south-eastern coast.
- Southern California.