Hurricanes don't hit areas so far inland. Michigan might see the remnants of a tropical system, but by that time all it is is some rain and tropical (very humid) air.
The speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s. The speed of sound varies. But at sea level, it is 340.29 m/s. 299,792,458 m/s + 340.29 m/s = 299,792,798.29 m/s. Note: m/s = meters per second
Sound power level is equal to sound pressure level and intensity level at a distance of r = 0.2821 m from the source at full sphere propagation. See related Link.
-log(2.3 X 10^-3 M) = 2.6 14 - 2.6 = 11.4 pH ( OH - )
Like with all places, it varies. It is at sea level on the beach, and as much as 4300 feet above sea level in the mountain areas (volcanos).
The elevation of Kenya varies throughout the region. The highest point is 5,199 meters above sea level and the lowest points are at sea level
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Sea level.
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Between 1600 and 1700 m above sea level average.
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Between 1.5 m and 31 m. above sea level.