No. Mean sea level is an altitude of 0 metres but if I walk a distance of 0 metres that has nothing to do with sea level!
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Mt.Everest is 8848 metres
Mount Everest is 8.848m high
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731.5 meters above sea level.
A canyon is formed by a river. The river rises to the highest point and starts to carve. Then from there the water level goes down... And there's your canyon:-p
it is 5,900,894,673,800,674,135,790 miles above sea level
3404 meters above sea level
It is located in South-eastern France Grand canyons in Europe are found in Greece, Spain, France, Bosnia, and Corsica. None of them can compare with the Grand Canyon in northern Arizona.
Yes, the Canyon floor is about 2,600 feet above sea level.
About 2,600 feet above sea level.
Grand Junction, Colorado is 4,593 feet (1,397 meters) above sea level
The answer depends largely on where you are along the Canyon...Grand Canyon Village is on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon at an elevation just short of 7,000 feet. The river is about 2,000 feet above sea level, so the depth of the Canyon from Grand Canyon Village is around 5,000 feet. North Rim, near where Grand Canyon Lodge is, is about 1,000 feet higher than South Rim, making North rim to the bottom of the canyon 6,000 feet down.
Point Imperial - At 8803' it overlooks the painted desert of the east end of the Grand Canyon. Point Imperial, the highest point of the Grand Canyon, is 6600' above the Colorado River. There are great views of Mt. Hayden from this view point. Marble Canyon can be seen as well as Saddle Mountain. Location: N. terminus of the Point Imperial road
At it's deepest, the lowest area of the Grand Canyon is over 6,000ft below the canyon rim.
According to the National Park Service (www.nps.gov/grca/grandcanton/south-rim/), the elevation on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon averages about 7000 feet (2100 meters). The North Rim is about 1000 feet (300 meters) higher.
731.5 meters above sea level.
A mountain sticks up above ground level and a canyon is down below ground level
A canyon is formed by a river. The river rises to the highest point and starts to carve. Then from there the water level goes down... And there's your canyon:-p
water went in it and made it under sea level
The material eroded from the Grand Canyon was deposited on a plain. Over many years, water eroded the plain creating a canyon later known as the Grand Canyon. The water kept weathering down the rocks until it came down to a lower level way below the top of the Grand Canyon. That is why today we have a higher and lower part of the Grand Canyon. Overall, the Grand Canyon started out as a plain and as many years passed water weathered down the rocks.