Kodiak is 49 feet above mean sea level.
While Alaska's lowest elevation is level with the Arctic and Pacific Oceans, Alaska's highest elevation is Mount McKinley and is 20,320 feet (6,194 meters) above sea level
Fairbanks, Alaska is 446 feet (136 meters) above sea level
40 feet below sea level is at a higher elevation than 14 feet below sea level. Elevation is measured by the distance above or below a reference point, such as sea level, so the higher the number below sea level, the lower the elevation.
Central/interior Alaska near the Yukon border is the coldest in the winter (but ironically the warmest in the summer, due to its continental climate). It isn't unusual to drop below -40 degrees in the winter, and -50 happens most places in most winters.
About nine feet below sea level.
5 feet below sea level is higher. Because if you have 5 feet below sea level then you go from the average height if the top of the water and go 5 feet under it, and if you have 4 feet below sea level then you go from the average height if the top of the water and go 4 feet below, so 4 feet is higher.
40 feet below sea level.
it is 12,600 feet below sea level.
It is 20 feet above sea level.
If sea level is 0, then feet above sea level would be a positive integer, while feet below sea level would be a negative integer. The integer for six feet below sea level would be -6.
Alaska has many mountains. Denali's (formerly known as Mount McKinley) elevation is 20,310 feet above sea level. Mount Foraker is 17,402 feet above sea level. Mount Hunter is 14,573 feet above sea level. Mount Hayes is 13,832 feet above sea level. Mount Deborah is 12,339 feet above sea level.
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