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Ohio has a varied elevation across the state. The highest point is Campbell Hill at 1,549 feet above sea level, while the lowest point is the Ohio River at about 455 feet above sea level.
Officially 400ft. 490ft at the golf course.
The lowest point in Idaho is the confluence of the Snake River and Clearwater River, which sits at an elevation of 713 feet (217 meters) above sea level.
The highest point in Oklahoma is Black Mesa, at an elevation of 4,975 feet above sea level. The lowest point is the Little River near Idabel, with an elevation of 289 feet above sea level.
The elevation in Fargo, ND ranges from 904 feet to 1,171 feet above sea level. The city itself is situated along the Red River of the North and is mostly flat with occasional gentle slopes.
500 ft above sea level
no the ocean is much higher than a river. common sense. I think a river is above sea level cause they run in to the sea or ocean not the other way.
The Kansas river runs through Kansas City, Kansas. At river level the altitude is approximately 800 ft above sea level.
347 m above sea level
The elevation at the source of the Mohawk River is 920 feet above sea level. It flows steadily southeast until it reaches the Hudson River where the elevation of its mouth is 10 feet above see level.
17.28'
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Charles Mound, located in northwestern Illinois, has the state's highest elevation at 1,235 feet above sea level. The lowest point in Illinois is on the Mississippi River at 279 feet above sea level.
Where the exhausted. drained off and abused and used up Colorado River flows into Mexico at an elevation of 70 feet above sea level at a mere trickle. Take a raft ride down the Grand Canyon and experience it force volume and might and then watch as it barely seeps into the Sea of Cortez.
56m above sea level
about 40 feet
The highest point in Iowa is 1,670 feet above sea level at Hawkeye Point in Osceola County. The lowest point in Iowa is 480 feet above sea level at the confluence of the Mississippi River and Des Moines River.