I guess you mean altitude above sea level. Most of the Yucatan peninsula is on average, 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level.
8 meters
Just the Yucatan peninsula, in southeastern Mexico.
The Yucatan peninsula.
No;it is just the flattest.
Yes. It would be located on the eastern shores of the Yucatan peninsula, along a strip of land known as the Mayan Riviera.
Around the Gulf of Mexico and in the Yucatan peninsula.
Florida is a good state
The Yucatan peninsula has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw). It is mostly a flat land composed of limestone, with almost no surface rivers in the peninsula, and most water comes from sinkholes in the ground known as cenotes.
The most striking difference is that of the terrain: while western Mexico is quite hilly due to the Sierra Madre mountain range, the Yucatan peninsula is a flat land composed of limestone.
Florida
it is a land covered with water from three sides,
Most of them are found in the Yucatan Peninsula. It is mostly a flat land composed of limestone. Due to this nature, there are almost no surface rivers in the peninsula and most water comes from these sinkholes in the ground known as cenotes.
Yucatan is not as much a plain as it is a flat land with composition and geography similar to that of Florida in the United States. See related questions for further detail.