Colorado has the highest average elevation among all U.S. states, with an average elevation of around 6,800 feet. The state is known for its Rocky Mountains, which contribute to its overall high elevation.
In terms of cities in Ohio, Hiram is the 20th highest elevation in Ohio at 1,250 feet. Sparta is the second highest elevation at 1,350 feet.
Alaska could be the highest state because Mount McKinley is the highest point in the United States. Colorado has the highest mean elevation of any state, which could also be considered a candidate for highest state. So technically they both can be considered correct answers. It just depends if you mean the highest point in a state(Alaska) or the highest mean altitude for a state(Colorado).
The second highest mountain on the Australian continent is Mt Townsend, with an elevation of 2209m.
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Mount St. Elias. It has an elevation of 18,008 ft.
The second highest Antarctic peak is Mount Tyree at 4,852 metres.
Mont D'Iberville, known as Mount Caubvick outside of Quebec, is the highest point in Quebec and in all of mainland Canada east of the Rocky Mountains. It is located on the border of Quebec and Newfoundland and is therefore Newfoundland's highest point as well.
Domain is the second highest taxon in biological classification, above kingdom and below superkingdom. It represents a broad category that encompasses multiple kingdoms.
University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ is approximately 1150 ft.