It would decrease markedly. Mississippi's highest point is only 806 feet above sea level. Colorado's lowest point is 3,315 feet above sea level and its average elevation is 6,800 feet above sea level.
It would be all downhill.
The elevation would decrease.
Since the southern part of the country is a lower altitude, the elevation from Colorado to Mississippi would decline (decrease).
Decreasing, since Colorado's lowest elevation point is 3,316 feet (1011 meters) above sea level while Mississippi's lowest point is literally at sea level
It would be decreasing.
It is downhill all the way.
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Decreasing because the lowest elevation in Mississippi is 806 feet above sea level. The lowest elevation in Colorado is 3,315 feet above sea level.
if you were traveling from Colorado to Missouri would your elevation be increasing or discreasing
INCREASING
It would decrease.
No, it is downhill all the way.
It would be decreasing because alabama is located on a slope. Therefore, u would be trveling donward.
Yes, it is downhill all the way.
It would be downhill all the way.
It would decline. It would be downhill all the way.
Colorado is in the Rocky Mountains. Even the highest elevations in Mississippi come nowhere close to he heights of the Rockies.
there's four speed. There are constant speed, average speed, increasing speed, and decreasing speed. choose one of them
What type of airplane, how much does it weigh, and how fast is it traveling. Is it flying level to the horizon, or is it increasing/decreasing elevation. You have to take in to account these factors before you can answer that question.