The coldest temperature ever recorded in the state of Illinois is -38 degrees Fahrenheit on January 16, 2009.
the lowest point in lebanon are the mountains
Illinois' western border is the Mississippi River and the southern border is the Ohio and Wabash Rivers. Illinois is 390 miles north to south and 210 miles east to west. The state is relatively flat about 600 feet above sea level. Cairo is the lowest point and Charles Mound is the highest point. The southern part has coal mining. The central is prairie turned farmland.
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The lowest melting point is of course - 39 0C.
Holme Fen in Cambridgeshire is considered to be the lowest point at 9 feet below sea level
bodies of water in illinois
Charles Mound, located in northwestern Illinois, has the state's highest elevation at 1,235 feet above sea level. The lowest point in Illinois is on the Mississippi River at 279 feet above sea level.
Illinois's lowest point is the junction of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers at 280 feet (85 meters) above sea level
279 ft [ at the delta at Carroll ] =D
The lowest point is the Arikaree River at 3,316 feet (1,011 meters)
The Pacific Ocean is the lowest point in Washington at sea level.
New York's lowest point is the Atlantic Ocean itself
Determining which state is "lowest" is equally problematic. For instance, Florida has the lowest high point and the least difference between highest and lowest point; has the lowest mean elevation; and California has the lowest point in the United States-Death Valley's Badwater, at 282 ft (86 m) below sea level.
The Pacific Ocean is the lowest point in Washington at sea level.
In the Illinois state court system, the trial courts are called Circuit Courts and are the lowest courts. Trial court decisions may be appealed to appeals courts within the state court system. For more information on the Illinois court system, see the Illinois Court Directory related link.
It is 55 feet above sea level at it lowest point.
The Highest Point: Mt. Arvon, 1980 ft. The Lowest Point: Lake Erie, 571 ft.