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Gainesville, Florida, is situated at an elevation of approximately 100 feet above sea level. Therefore, it is not at or below sea level. The city's topography is generally elevated compared to many coastal areas in Florida, which can be below sea level.
No. Florida's average elevartion is 98 feet above sea level.
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No it is not the sea level definitely depends on where you are located like in Florida is considered below sea level and in Colorado they are above sea level
No, Pembroke Pines, Florida, is not below sea level. The city is situated at an elevation of approximately 10 to 20 feet above sea level. While some areas of South Florida are close to sea level, Pembroke Pines is not among them.
Actually, Tampa is above sea level. Tampa is 48 feet above sea level
No, Port St. Lucie, Florida, is not below sea level. The city has an average elevation of around 16 feet above sea level. While some areas in Florida are prone to flooding, the general topography of Port St. Lucie places it above sea level.
Naples, Florida is approximately 3 feet above sea level.
Yes, parts of Broward County, Florida, are below sea level. The county has areas that are at or near sea level, and its low-lying topography makes it susceptible to flooding.
There are actually two states with areas below sea level - California and Louisiana.
Florida's mean (average) elevation is 98 feet above sea level.