Geographically, yes, for the most part. The highest point is the Ebright Road benchmark (NGS disk EBRIGHT AZI). It was found to be 447.85 feet above sea level. It is located in northern Delaware, near the Pennsylvania border. Of all U.S. states, only Florida has a lower high point. There are also some minor hills that can be found in the northern parts, including along the boarder of Pennsylvania.
Delaware Bay.
There are 0 volcanoes in Delaware.
Delaware Bay is the outlet of the Delaware River and is located in the northeast United States. The bay is bordered inland by the States of New Jersey and Delaware.
To the North: Pennsylvania To the East: Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean To the South: The District of Columbia To the Southwest: Virgina To the South: West Virgina
Delaware
The small state of Delaware lies almost completely in the Atlantic Coastal Plain. It is an area that is mostly flat with some rolling hills. and good for farming.
Wyoming is derived from the Native American tribe, Munsee Delaware, word: xwe-wamenk - meaning: big river flat
Yes, it was in Delaware.
Wilmington, Delaware (70,851)Dover, Delaware (36,047)Newark, Delaware (31,454)Middletown, Delaware (18,871)Smyrna, Delaware (10,023)
Delaware Bay.
There is a Delaware river that goes through Delaware. There is a bay near called the Chesapeake bay! It's between Maryland and Delaware!
If you ar referring to the river he crossed on christmas eve, it would be the Delaware river
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it is actually Delaware
The Delaware River was named after Delaware because the Cherokee indeans named Delaware and the Delaware River.
No, Delaware is actually a part of the Southeast region.