Castro Valley is a place in Alameda County, California. It is the fifth most populous unincorporated area in California. The elevation of the subject address is 730 feet.
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1701 above sea level
The elevation in the Shenandoah Valley ranges from about 200 feet above sea level near the Potomac River in the north to over 4,000 feet in the southern part of the valley near the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Maggie Valley's average elevation is 3,200 feet above sea level. Gatlinburg is approximately 1,500 feet. Temperatures generally change on average 3-5 degrees per 1000 feet of elevation change. The higher the elevation the cooler the air.
The valley is about 100 feet above sea level on average. There are areas that are higher and lower, but NO PLACE in the valley is below sea level. In the past the valley floor was lower, infact it was an inland sea, but tectonic action raised the valley floor and drained out the water.
The valley is about 100 feet above sea level on average. There are areas that are higher and lower, but NO PLACE in the valley is below sea level. In the past the valley floor was lower, infact it was an inland sea, but tectonic action raised the valley floor and drained out the water.
The highest elevation in North America is Mt. McKinley, which is 20,320 feet above sea level. The lowest elevation is Death Valley, which is 282 feet below sea level. What is the distance from the top of Mt. McKinley to the bottom of Death Valley?
Depending on how you define the extent of the Imphal valley (in the state of Manipur in India), the altitude--elevation, actually--of the valley ranges from about 2530 feet above sea level to about 2610 feet. Imphal itself is at 2565 feet. Here are the elevations of some towns in the Imphal valley: - Mayang Imphal: 2533' - Oinnam: 2532' - Thoubal: 2544' - Imphal & Manipur: 2565' - Sagolmang: 2610'
The height above or below sea level is "elevation". Altitude is used only for distance above sea level.
Elevation.
The elevation of a place above sea level
A valley is a low-lying area of land between mountains or hills, often formed by the erosion of a river or glacier. A plateau, on the other hand, is a flat and elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area. Plateaus are usually higher in elevation compared to valleys and can be bordered by steep cliffs or mountains.