South Carolina's lowest point is actually level with the Atlantic Ocean
The Bentley Subglacial Trench in Antarctica is the lowest point not covered by water at -2,540 feet. If you don't count Antarctica, the Dead Sea is the lowest point in the world.
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The Danakil Depression in Ethiopia is Africa's lowest point, reaching the height of -410 feet (-125 meters) below sea level. It is known for its extreme heat, colorful hydrothermal fields, and salt flats.
The lowest point on land is the shore of the Dead Sea at 1,388 feet (423 meters) below sea level.
The lowest point on Earth's land is the shoreline of the Dead Sea, which sits at about 1,407 feet (429 meters) below sea level.
South Carolina's lowest point is actually level with the Atlantic Ocean
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Arizona has a higher lowest point at 70 feet above sea level, a higher high point at 12,633 feet above sea level and a higher mean elevation at 4,100 feet above sea level. The highest elevation in South Carolina is 3,560 feet above sea level and its mean elevation is 350 feet above sea level.
Lowest Point: Belle Fourche River; 3,099 feet.
South Carolina is 892,666,368,000 square feet.
North Carolina's lowest elevation point is level with the Atlantic Ocean and the highest elevation point is Mount Mitchell and is 6,684 feet (2,037 meters) above sea level
The lowest point in North Carolina is Sea Level. (0 feet, 0 inches)
Highest in elevation is the Blue Ridge Region. Sassafras Mountain, is South Carolina's highest point at 3,560 feet (1,085 m) is located in this area.
The highest point in South Dakota is Harney Peak, standing at 7,242 feet (2,207 meters) above sea level in the Black Hills. The lowest point is the Big Stone Lake at just above 966 feet (294 meters) above sea level.
The highest point in South America is Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, standing at 22,841 feet (6,960 meters) above sea level. The lowest point in South America is Laguna del Carbon in Argentina, which is 105 meters (344 feet) below sea level.
The highest point in South Carolina is the Sassafras Mountain at 3,560 ft (1,085 m)
There are approximately three mountain ranges in the state of South Carolina. The mountains are the Blue Ridge mountains, Saluda mountains, and the Appalachian mountains.