Yes. Not too many countries are below sea level, even in part. Holland has, over centuries, reclaimed some land from the sea using an extensive network of dikes, and there are natural depressions in the Earth's land surface such as that around the Dead Sea in the Middle East.
731.5 meters above sea level.
The sea is at a particular level compared to land. Most land is above sea level (or it would be under the sea or very far inland). If you are a mile above sea level, then you are a mile above where the sea would be if there was no land there.
mt. ararat is 16945ft above sea level
Its elevation is 700 feet above sea level.
it is 5,900,894,673,800,674,135,790 miles above sea level
You would be more above sea level in Spain.
Spain's highest point is the summit of Mulhacen at 3,479 meters, or 11,413 feet. It lies on the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea and therefore its lowest point is sea level.
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In England.
SpainIn Spain because the land level is higher. You can tell this by looking at a physical map.
In England.
Spain because the water rises faster there. And it has more surrounding sea water.
Above sea level.
You would be higher above sea level in Spain compared to England on a physical map of Europe. The average elevation in Spain is around 660 meters, while in England it is around 162 meters. Spain has higher mountain ranges like the Pyrenees and the Sierra Nevada, contributing to its higher elevation.
Andorra La Vella in Andorra is listed as the highest above sea level in Europe at 3,356 feet. Next up is Madrid, Spain, at 2,188 feet.
Cincinnati is 482 feet (147 meters) above sea level