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England lies on the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the North Sea, the Irish Sea, and the English Channel. Therefore England lies at sea level, though its highest point is Scafell Pike with an altitude of 978 meters, or 3209 feet.

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The average elevation of England is around 162 meters (531 feet) above sea level. The highest point in England is Scafell Pike in the Lake District, which stands at 978 meters (3,209 feet) high.

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