Stanley in County Durham is located at an elevation of approximately 561 feet (171 meters) above sea level.
crook is about 900ft above sea level, stanley is 1000ft
According to MapCarta: "Shildon is in County Durham, North East England and has a population of approximately 10,299. Shildon's location is 54° 38' (54.633333°) north latitude, 1° 39' (1.65°) west longitude, and Shildon has an average elevation of about 149 meters above sea level."
The elevation of Durham, NC is approximately 404 feet above sea level.
The average elevation above sea level in Madison County, FL is approximately 200 feet.
The highest point in Pennsylvania above 1,000 feet above sea level is Mount Davis in Somerset County. It is the highest peak in the state at 3,213 feet above sea level.
crook is about 900ft above sea level, stanley is 1000ft
The bus station in Stanley, County Durham, is situated at an elevation of approximately 250 meters (820 feet) above sea level. This elevation is typical for the area, which is located in the hilly region of North East England.
According to MapCarta: "Shildon is in County Durham, North East England and has a population of approximately 10,299. Shildon's location is 54° 38' (54.633333°) north latitude, 1° 39' (1.65°) west longitude, and Shildon has an average elevation of about 149 meters above sea level."
oohh, well between 1000 and 1500 feet
The elevation of Durham, NC is approximately 404 feet above sea level.
All of the above
The average elevation above sea level in Madison County, FL is approximately 200 feet.
It will depend on where you live. In the US, the next level of government is the state.
It will depend on where you live. In the US, the next level of government is the state.
Impossible to answer as the county is not totally flat and therefore height above sea level will vary. You need to ask for a specific point in the county to get an answer Sorry.
The highest point in Pennsylvania above 1,000 feet above sea level is Mount Davis in Somerset County. It is the highest peak in the state at 3,213 feet above sea level.
The elevation in Berks County, Pennsylvania varies significantly. The highest point in the county is in the northern portion, reaching over 1,500 feet above sea level, while the elevation decreases towards the southeast where the Schuylkill River flows through the county at around 200 feet above sea level.