what state has an average elevation of more than a mile
Colorado is the major U.S. state with the highest average elevation, with much of the state being over a mile above sea level.
Nevada at 5,499 feet above sea level.
Only Nevada.
2,000 ft and more it's bottom and rises to 4,000 ft to the Red River.
Er... something that is low is not an elevation at all. I might tell you about the highest elevations there, which is more meaningful, but that is not what you are asking here.
Colorado is mostly mountainous with many of the highest peaks in the contiguous U. S. located there. The city of Denver is an elevation of more than a mile. The eastern third of the state has some low-lying plains.
Arizona
1/2 mile
About 130 inches, with considerably more inland and up in elevation.
In most spots it will be about 12-14", with a bit more with elevation.
To find the elevation in a state, you would use a topographic map. Topographic maps depict elevation through contour lines, which represent different elevation levels above sea level. By examining these lines, you can determine the elevation of specific areas, as well as identify features such as mountains, valleys, and plateaus. Additionally, digital elevation models (DEMs) can provide detailed elevation data in a more interactive format.