The altitude in Mexico varies greatly from place to place. For example, Mexico City's median elevation is 2240 meters over the level of the sea, meanwhile many coastal cities are at sea level.
The Sierra de Guadalupe to the north has some small mountains with an average altitude of 2,800 meters (9,180 feet) above sea level. To the east, there is some hilly terrain with altitudes surpassing the 3,200 meters (10,500 feet). To the south lies the Range of Ajusco, with the Ajusco volcano lying as the most prominent feature. It has an altitude of 3,930 meters (12,894 feet). Finally, to the east lie both the Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl mountains, with 5,426 meters (17,802 ft) and 5,230 meters (17,160 ft) of altitude, respectively.
From 0 to 5,636 meters (18,491 ft) above sea level. You should be more specific.
Elevation above sea level: 2,240 meters (7,349 feet)
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Sea level.
88,188 in.
Mostly due to to altitude: most of Mexico is well above the 1500 meters (4,900 feet) of altitude.
4400 ft
Mexico City
It is 6,680 feet above sea level.
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Latitude and altitude.
Sea level (Pacific Ocean)
Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Mexico City