it is 656 feet
The Yucatan Peninsula is completely flat, with a mean altitude level of only 8 meters (24 feet) above sea level.
There are two of them. One would be the Florida peninsula in the United States; the other would be the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico. See related questions below for details on the Yucatan peninsula.
On average, it is around 12 meters (39 feet). This value includes both the Yucatan peninsula as well as the lowlands on the southern Gulf of Mexico coast.
The Plateau of Mexico is drier than the Yucatan Peninsula because of its higher elevation, which leads to cooler temperatures and less moisture in the air. Additionally, the Yucatan Peninsula is influenced by its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, which bring in more moisture and precipitation.
Yucatan Peninsula is in the western hemisphere.
Cancun is connected to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
No, the Yucatan is not a desert. It is tropical forest.No, Roula, there is absolutely no desert around there.
There are no peaks in the Yucatan peninsula, as it is mostly flat terrain.
Cancun is a city in the Yucatan Peninsula. Yucatan belongs to Mexico.
I guess you mean altitude above sea level. Most of the Yucatan peninsula is on average, 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level.
Just draw a map of the Yucatan peninsula... and that's it. Fortunately for you, the peninsula is basically flat (no more than 12 meters / 39 feet above sea level). See the related links section for a map of the peninsula with its topography.
There is still an area called the Yucatan Peninsula. It is in Southeastern Mexico.