no. soil pH will vary by region in New Mexico. although almost all the soils will be quite alkaline. if you were to run a modal bell curve, most soils would probably fall out around pH of 8.0.
Sea level is a global average level of the world's oceans, measured at a specific point on the Earth's surface, and it is not confined to any particular state.
The average elevation in Michigan is around 900 feet above sea level. However, the specific elevation can vary depending on location within the state.
The lowest point in Alabama is in the Gulf of Mexico, where the state's coastline reaches sea level. There is no specific named location for the lowest point as it varies along the coast.
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.
West Virginia is the mid-atlantic state that is farthest west.
State level
New Mexico. New Mexico is the 16th warmest state in the winter (with average temps in the mid 30's F or 2.3C) and Maine is the 47th warmest state in the winter (with average temps in the teens or -8.4C).
The average for the state is 2.695 as of July 2nd, 2010.
Sante Fe, NM (New Mexico) at 7,199 feet above sea level.
The average payout on slots machines differ from state to state. In Ohio the average payout is 90%. In New York the average pay out is 91% - 92%. In New Mexico the average payout is about 80%.
Sea level is a global average level of the world's oceans, measured at a specific point on the Earth's surface, and it is not confined to any particular state.
By not accepting Texas as a state to the Union.
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The highest point in the state is Guadalupe Peak at 8,749 feet above sea level. The Mean (average)Elevation of the state of Texas is 1,700 feet above sea level.
The US could have denied Texas the right to become a US State until after it worked a deal with Mexico on a border between the Republic of Texas and Mexico.
No. It is a city in central Mexico with an elevation of 2,240 meters above sea level. The closest beach to Mexico City is Tecolutla in the state of Veracruz, 340 Kilometers (212 miles) northwest of the city.
Denver, Colorado is the 2nd highest U.S. state capital at 5,280 feet above sea level. Santa Fe, New Mexico is the highest state capital at 7,000 feet above sea level.