The highest point of sea level in Madison, Wisconsin, is approximately 1,300 feet (396 meters) above sea level. This elevation is primarily found in the western part of the city, particularly around the area of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. The city's topography includes several hills and ridges, contributing to this elevation variation.
Timms Hill is the highest natural point in Wisconsin. Located in north-central Wisconsin in Timms Hill County Park in the Town of Hill in Price County, Timms Hill has an elevation of 1,951.5 ft. It is less than 1 mile south of Highway 86, about midway between Ogema and Spirit and about 23 miles west of Tomahawk.
the area where the highest and lowest point is 100.
Rib Mountain in Marathon County is the highest mountain in Wisconsin with an elevation of 1942 feet above sea level.
the area where the highest and lowest point is 100.
Well, isn't that a lovely question. You see, Wisconsin is a beautiful state filled with rolling hills and serene lakes. The average elevation above sea level in Wisconsin is around 1,050 feet. Just imagine all the happy little trees and peaceful waters you can find at that elevation.
Mountains have the highest elevations. Sea level is the lowest elevation.
Timms Hill, the highest point in Wisconsin, measures 1951.5 feet above sea level.
New Fane, Wisconsin is 978 feet (298 meters) above sea level
The continent with the highest average altitude is Antarctica, while the continent with the lowest point below sea level is Antarctica as well, with parts of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet being below sea level.
The relief of the area is 1000 meters. Relief is calculated by subtracting the elevation of the lowest point from the highest point in a given area. In this case, 1200 meters - 200 meters = 1000 meters of relief.
Wisconsin, the 23rd largest state by area in the U.S. has an area of 65,498 square miles or 169,790 square kilometers.