Florida has nothing to compare to the 20,320 foot elevation of Mount McKinley.
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Alaska because it has more mountains and it snows there more when Florida has some mountains and is more hotter than Alaska.
Alaska has a higher elevation than Florida.
Tennessee has a higher elevation. Clingmans Dome in the Great Smokey Mountains of Tennessee has an elevation of 6,643 feet above sea level. Florida is relatively flat. The highest natural point of elevation in Florida is Britton Hill at 345 feet above sea level. Florida does have some skyscrapers that are higher than 345 feet.
The Northwest has higher elevations. Several mountain ranges are located there, such as The Rockies and the Cascades. In contrast, the southeast is relatively low-lying plains, and most of the land there is below sea-level. Izzy pretty much means Alaska If this is wrong i mad at her
Tennessee has higher elevations than Florida. Florida's highest point is Britton Hill at 345 ft.; Tennessee's highest point is Clingmans Dome at 6,643 ft. See the link below for the highest elevations for all 50 US states.
The air is thinner than air in lower elevations.
The northwest has a higher land elevation than the southeast.
Alaska who's highest point is Mt. McKinley, 20,320 feet and lowest point is sea level. Florida's Highest point is 345 feet and lowest point is sea level. alaskaThe US State of Alaska has an average elevation higher than the US State of Florida.
100% of the ozone is found at elevations higher than Earth's surface.
Alaska, in fact, is MUCH bigger than Florida.
Alaska is on the edge of a crustal plate