England lies on the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the North Sea, the Irish Sea, and the English Channel. Therefore England lies at sea level, though its highest point is Scafell Pike with an altitude of 978 meters, or 3209 feet.
The average elevation of England is around 162 meters (531 feet) above sea level. The highest point in England is Scafell Pike in the Lake District, which stands at 978 meters (3,209 feet) high.
The lowest elevations in New England are typically found along the coastline, particularly in areas like coastal Connecticut and Rhode Island. Inland, there are low-lying valleys and plains where elevation is also lower compared to the surrounding mountains and hills.
The elevation of Wakefield, England is approximately 53 meters (174 feet) above sea level.
The elevation above sea level of Harrogate, located in North Yorkshire, England, is approximately 164 feet (50 meters).
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Sheffield, located in South Yorkshire, England, has an average elevation of around 200 meters (656 feet) above sea level. However, the city's elevation can vary across different parts of the city.
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The lowest elevations in New England are typically found along the coastline, particularly in areas like coastal Connecticut and Rhode Island. Inland, there are low-lying valleys and plains where elevation is also lower compared to the surrounding mountains and hills.
The elevation of Wakefield, England is approximately 53 meters (174 feet) above sea level.
England: lowest point: The Fens -2.75 m highest point: Scafell Pike 978 m
The elevation above sea level of Harrogate, located in North Yorkshire, England, is approximately 164 feet (50 meters).
the highest point in the UInited Kingdon is Ben Nevis at 1344 metres
The lowest elevation in Britain is Fenland. Fenland is a flat, damp, low lying region in Eastern England that is 15 feet below sea level.
As far as I know, it's the River Tees. It's source elevation is 2,474 feet.
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While they both lie at sea level, Spain's highest point has a much greater altitude than England's highest point. Spain's highest mountain, Mulhacen, is about three and a half times taller than England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike.