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Q: If A mountain 100 feet below sea level is near a valley 700 feet below sea level how many feet higher?
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A mountain 100 feet below sea level is near a valley 700 feet below sea level How many feet higher is the mountain then the valley?

600 feet if the mountain is already below sea level and so is the valley then just subtract the difference


A mountain 200 feet above sea level is near a valley 700 feet below sea level?

Is the bottom of the mountain at sea level?Is the bottom of the valley 200 feet above sea level?Do you want to know how much higher the mountain is than the top of the valley (which may be the mountain itself) or the bottom of the valley - in which case it would be 800 feet.this is called a mountain


What is the difference in elevation between a mountain that is 8867 feet above sea level and a point in a valley that is 248 feet below sea level?

The distance from the bottom of the valley that is 248 ft below sea level to the top of the mountain that is 8867 ft above sea level is 9115 ft.


How much below sea level is Death Valley?

death valley 282 feet below sea level


Would you expect the air pressure in a valley that's below sea level to be higher or lower than air pressure at sea level?

The air pressure must be higher in a valley below "sea level". The air mass above this point is more than at sea level.


What is the elevation of the central valley?

The valley is about 100 feet above sea level on average. There are areas that are higher and lower, but NO PLACE in the valley is below sea level. In the past the valley floor was lower, infact it was an inland sea, but tectonic action raised the valley floor and drained out the water.


What is the elevation of central valley California?

The valley is about 100 feet above sea level on average. There are areas that are higher and lower, but NO PLACE in the valley is below sea level. In the past the valley floor was lower, infact it was an inland sea, but tectonic action raised the valley floor and drained out the water.


Why is the level of air pressure less at the top of a mountain than it is at sea level?

Air is denser at lower altitudes and less dense at higher altitudes. If the bottom of the valley is directly below the mountain, at a lower altitude, then there is technically more air in the valley.


Would you expect the air pressure in a valley that's below sea level be higher or lower than air pressure at sea level?

I would expect it to be lower.


Would you expect that the air pressure in a valley that's below sea level to be higher or lower than air pressure at sea level?

I would expect it to be lower.


Would you expect the air pressure in the valley that's below sea level to be higher or lower than air pressure at sea level?

I would expect it to be lower.


What is the lowest mountain in the US?

The smallest mountain in the U.S.A. I believe is Tom Saulk in Missouri. However, the smallest mountain range in the U.S.A. and world is located in Yuba City, California, U.S.A. It is called "The Sutter Buttes" but is known to the locals as "The Buttes".