Which one do you believe has more mountains? Which state do people snow ski in the winter? Snow usually falls on higher elevations. Mississippi often floods during heavy rain storms do to some low land.
Do you think that maybe Colorado might have a higher elevation?
Colorado Springs has the higher elevation. Denver is better know because its elevation (at the state capitol building) is exactly a mile above sea level.
Idaho has a much higher average elevation than Mississippi, as it includes the Bitterroot Range and the Salmon River Mountains
Colorado is higher in elevation than Mississippi. Colorado contains the central part of the Rocky Mountains, and Colorado's highest point is Mount Elbert, elevation 14,433 feet above sea level. The Rockies, as they are called, are part of the Continental Divide, which is like a rooftop, dividing water and snow that fall on one side of the Rockies from the other side. One side of the Rockies drains water into rivers that reach the Pacific Ocean, and the other drains the water toward the Atlantic Ocean by rivers that reach the Mississippi River, including the State of Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico.
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Denver, the capital city of Colorado, has an elevation of 5000 feet and is higher than the capital cities in North Dakota, Washington and Oregon.
The state that has the highest average elevation is Colorado. However Alaska is the state that has the single highest elevation at Mount McKinley.
Colorado has the highest mean elevation.
Yes, Colorado has the highest average elevation among the United States.
Colorado is the 38th state to join the Union - on 01-Aug-1876 and the tallest state by mean elevation.
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The state of Wyoming is west of the Mississippi River.
Colorado.