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The lowest elevation in Alabama is found at the Gulf of Mexico, where the elevation is at sea level, approximately 0 feet. This coastal area is located in the southern part of the state, where Alabama meets the Gulf.
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Mount Cheaha at 2,407 feet is the tallest point in Alabama.
It ranges from sea level to it highest elevation of 2,407 feet with a mean elevation of 499 feet.
The elevation is 827 feet. http://alabama.hometownlocator.com/al/morgan/burningtree-mountain.cfm
Decatur, Alabama is 561 feet (171 meters) above sea level
The elevation of Mobile, Alabama is 10 ft. above sea level. It's population is 198,915 and has an area of 159.4 sq. miles. It is known as "The Port City"I hope I could help!!!
522 feet, according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prattville,_Alabama
It would be decreasing because alabama is located on a slope. Therefore, u would be trveling donward.
Auburn and University of Alabama are major universities in Alabama. Montgomery is the capital city in Alabama. Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama. Northern flicker is the state bird in Alabama. Alabama is #30 among U.S. states based on total area and #24 based on population. Alabama's highest point of elevation is Mount Cheaha at 2,413 feet above sea level.
The average elevation throughout the United States varies greatly from one location to another. For example, the average elevation of Cheaha Mountain in Alabama is 500 feet while the average elevation in Kings Peak Utah is over 6,100 feet.
Birmingham, Alabama, is approximately 600 feet above sea level. The elevation can vary slightly depending on specific locations within the city, but it generally falls within this range. The city's hilly terrain contributes to its elevation.