I'm pretty sure it's zero
Elevation if on land Altitude if airborne above the ocean That will change depending on where you are in the world. A mapping application such as Google Earth will give you the elevation of most places on Earth with an accuracy of a few meters.
The elevation of the Port Elizabeth Airport is 67 meters above sea level.From the airport, the land slopes gently downward toward the coastline and,in what can only be called one of the most astonishing coincidences in all ofgeography, the elevation of the land decreases to precisely zero at exactlythe point where the waters of Nelson Mandela Bay meet the land.
Most areas that were covered with thick continental ice sheets are still rising in elevation, due to what's called 'rebound'.
Along shorelines and near beaches
Along a oceanic crustal plate boundary. In other words, along the place where two continental plates,( oceanic and land) meet?
because of the high advantage on most coastlines
The Adriatic and Black Seas.
Mozambique
Mozambique
Most of Germany's borders are land borders, and it only has a small area of coastlines. So they do not have a huge amount of beaches.
It is 20583 feet above sea level
Mozambique.
Ferns are most commonly found wherever there are rainforests and dense bushland in Australia. This can be anywhere along the coastlines, north or south.
Mozambique.
Along the Nile.
Most of Australia's agricultural land is in the southeastern quadrant and along the eastern coast.
That way they have fewer houses and businesses to fly over, and speaking for myself, I would rather do an emergency landing on water than on land.