Des Plaines, Illinois, has an elevation of approximately 600 feet (183 meters) above sea level. The city's elevation can vary slightly depending on specific locations within Des Plaines, but it generally remains around this altitude. This elevation is typical for inland areas within the United States, far from coastal influences.
The high plains region varies in elevation, but generally ranges from 3,000 to 6,000 feet above sea level.
The altitude of a plain can vary, but it is mostly flat and close to sea level. Plains can be found at various elevations, from below sea level to several thousand feet above sea level.
The highest point in Iowa is 1,670 feet above sea level at Hawkeye Point in Osceola County. The lowest point in Iowa is 480 feet above sea level at the confluence of the Mississippi River and Des Moines River.
Plains typically have low elevation, often ranging from sea level to a few hundred meters above sea level. Relief in plains is minimal, with gently rolling or flat terrain that lacks significant variations in elevation.
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yes how much above sea level i dont know but yes it is above sea level
What is the current elevation of your location above sea level?
the height of land above or below the level of the ocean or sea level
Continental shelf. But these were mainly created in the ice ages, when the sea level was much lower. ^^^^^^^^^ WRONG abyssal plains ----- JLOPARDO
The elevated plains you're referring to could be considered as high plains or plateaus. These areas typically rise gradually to approximately 5000 feet above sea level, starting from a slightly elevated base. This gradual increase in elevation often results in expansive flat landscapes with moderate inclines.
Sea level starting at 0 ft
death valley 282 feet below sea level