California. Death Valley National Park has an elevation of 282 ft below sea level at its lowest point.
In California's Death Valley.
Death Valley ,California
California's death valley
Most inland places are above sea level. Exceptions are Death Valley and Israel's Dead Sea.
Florida has the lowest point in the United States, with an elevation of 0 feet below sea level at Britton Hill.
The Netherlands is a northwest European state that has land below sea level. About a quarter of its land lies below sea level, and is protected by an intricate system of levees, dikes, and pumps to prevent flooding.
Yes Mississippi is below sea level if it wasn't for the Dam our hold state would have been off the map
The highest point in the state is 535 feet above sea level. It is Driskill Mountain in the northern part of the state. The lowest point is in New Orleans, and it is 8 feet below sea level. The average elevation of the state is 100 feet above sea level.
maine (the u.s. state) is definitely above sea level, but there is one small spot which is called the sunken desert which i thought was below sea level, but i can't find it anywhere.
if the land surrounding the sea is below sea level
The country that lies below sea level is the Netherlands. Around a quarter of the country's land is below sea level, with much of it being reclaimed from the sea through a system of dikes and pumps.
The Land Below Sea Level refers to areas where the land surface is situated at a lower elevation than the mean sea level. This can occur in natural depressions like valleys or basins, as well as in artificially reclaimed land such as polders. Notable examples include the Dead Sea in Israel and Jordan, as well as parts of the Netherlands.
40 feet below sea level is the answer
above sea level