I am not entirely sure, but I believe it is British Columbia because it is the only province that is mostly covered in mountains and plateaux. For theCanadian territory with the highest average elevation, it would probably be Yukon, located just north of B.C., which is also home to Canada's highest peak, Mount Logan (5959m).
The tallest mountain in Canada is Mt. Logan in the Yukon Territory.
The tallest mountain in a province is Mt. Fairweather in British Columbia.
British Columbians seem to be the highest.
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The average elevation of Europe is approximately 300 meters (984 feet) above sea level. However, this varies depending on the specific region within the continent.
average elevation is 2933ft.
Florida (average elevation 98 feet vs Arkansas average elevation 650 feet)
The average elevation throughout the United States varies greatly from one location to another. For example, the average elevation of Cheaha Mountain in Alabama is 500 feet while the average elevation in Kings Peak Utah is over 6,100 feet.
Colorado has the highest mean elevation.
The average elevation of North America is about 720 meters above sea level.
Colorado has the highest mean elevation.
Africa's average elevation is almost double that of Europe's.
Louisiana's average elevation is 98 feet above sea level. The mean elevation of Wyoming is 6,700 feet above sea level.
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Africa's average elevation is approximately 600 meters or 2,000 feet above sea level. It is close to the same elevation of North and South America but less than Asia.
The city's average elevation is 2,240 meters above sea level (about 7,349 feet).