Colorado Springs has the higher elevation. Denver is better know because its elevation (at the state capitol building) is exactly a mile above sea level.
Colorado has a higher land elevation, this proves cold waether occurs more when you are higher. some spots on the equater could be cold if that were high enough.
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Which one do you believe has more mountains? Which state do people snow ski in the winter? Snow usually falls on higher elevations. Mississippi often floods during heavy rain storms do to some low land. Do you think that maybe Colorado might have a higher elevation?
Denver, the capital city of Colorado, has an elevation of 5000 feet and is higher than the capital cities in North Dakota, Washington and Oregon.
Mount Elbert at 14,440 feet above sea level is the tallest point in Colorado. Pikes Peak is only 14,115 feet above sea level.
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No Calgary is only 3,438 feet in elevation compared to Denver's mile high or 5,280 feet. Denver is higher by 1,842 feet.
No, the mountains north and west of Denver have higher elevations then those to the south like the Sangre de Cristos.
At least 205 civil unions have been registered in Colorado as of March 2014, and that figure comes from only Boulder County, so the actual number is likely much higher.
Higher Elevation was created on 2005-06-01.
The northeast has higher elevation