The average elevation of the Florida Keys is about 6 feet above sea level, with Key Largo being the northernmost and highest point at 15 feet above sea level.
Key West Cemetery near Solares Hill is the highest point in the Florida Keys at about 25.5 feet above sea level.
No, there are no mountains in any of the Florida Keys. The highest point in the entire chain of islands stretching from South of Miami to Key West is 18 feet above sea level..... http://www.hungrypelican.com/doc/TheFloridaKeys.html The Florida Keys are basically limestone formations that poke up above the sea.
Florida's mean (average) elevation is 98 feet above sea level.
The Florida Keys are at the Southern tip of Florida. The Atlantic Ocean lies to the East, Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico lie to the West and the Florida Straights separate the Florida Keys from the Caribbean Sea to the South.
Siesta Key, Florida, has an average elevation of about 10 to 15 feet above sea level. The island is primarily flat, with some areas slightly higher than others, but generally, it remains close to sea level due to its coastal location.
Buckingham, Florida is approximately 30 feet above sea level.
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No. Florida's average elevartion is 98 feet above sea level.
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It depends where you are but it is the most eaten food in Alaska, Florida, and the Florida keys.
Leesburg, Florida is 95 feet (29 meters) above sea level