Death Valley, in California, is.
The lowest point in the western hemisphere is the shore of the Dead Sea, which sits at a surface elevation of about 1,388 feet below sea level.
The lowest land surface in the western hemisphere is found at Death Valley in California, USA. It lies 282 feet below sea level and is known as the lowest point in North America.
= The lowest point in the western hemisphere is NOT in California. The lowest point in the western hemisphere is Laguna del Carbón in Argentina. It is -105 meters below sea level. = = The lowest point in California is in Death Valley, -86 meters below sea level. =
The lowest point in the Western Hemisphere is Laguna del Carbon, Argentina, (105 meters/340 ft below sea level); this is also the lowest point in the Southern Hemisphere and the seventh lowest point on Earth.Badwater Basin in Death Valley, California is the lowest point in the Northern Hemisphere and the second lowest point in the Western Hemisphere (eighth lowest on Earth), at 86 meters/282 feet below sea level.
Death valley is the lower point in the word. Death Valley contains the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere (Badwater Basin) - the lowest point in the world is the Dead Sea.
The lowest point in the Western Hemisphere is Laguna del Carbon, Argentina, (105 meters/340 ft below sea level); this is also the lowest point in the Southern Hemisphere and the seventh lowest point on Earth.
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California I see why no one goes there One word DEATHDeath Valley contains the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere at Badwater Basin - it is 282 feet below sea level.
The lowest point in the Western Hemisphere is the shoreline of the Dead Sea, located between Israel and Jordan. The surface of the Dead Sea sits approximately 429 meters (1,407 feet) below sea level.
In terms of altitude, the lowest elevation in the Western Hemisphere is in Death Valley. The elevation in the lowest point is 86 meters below sea leve
Well, Death Valley is not a 'peak' - it's a valley. It became the lowest valley and dry spot in the western hemisphere - thousands of years ago when Lake Manley dried up. That was the lake that covered the floor of the valley 10,000 years ago.
The lowest point below sea level in the Western Hemisphere is the shore of the Dead Sea, which sits at approximately 1,407 feet (429 meters) below sea level. It is located between Jordan and Israel.