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The continental United States is considered to be in the mid-latitude zone because it is situated between the low-latitude and high-latitude regions. This positioning results in a moderate climate characterized by distinct seasons and a mix of weather patterns. The mid-latitude location also allows for a diverse range of ecosystems and habitats to exist.
The most eastern point of the United States is Point Udall on the island of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Maine is the state in the United States that is closest to Europe. Specifically, the town of Lubec, Maine, is the closest point to Europe, being around 3,487 miles away from Iceland.
Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico come together at the same point, known as the Four Corners Monument. This is the only point in the United States where the boundaries of four states meet.
The four states that meet at the Four Corners are Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. It is the only point in the United States where the boundaries of four states intersect at a single point.
The highest point in the continental United States is located in California. It is called Mount Whitney and is a mountain peak.
Hawaii is much further away from the nearest point in the 48 continental US states than is Alaska.
The state considered the mid-point of the continental United States is Kansas. Specifically, the geographic center is located near the town of Lebanon in Smith County. This point was determined through calculations that consider the boundaries of the contiguous states. It serves as a symbolic representation of the central location within the continental U.S.
Mount Whitney in California is the highest point in the continental United States at 14,505 feet. While Mount McKinley in Alaska is the highest point in North America at 20,236 feet , it isn't considered part of the continental United States.Mount McKinley at 6,194 m (20,322 ft).
The most eastern point in the continental US is West Quoddy Head in Maine. It is significant because it marks the easternmost point of the contiguous United States, making it the first place in the country to see the sunrise each day.
This is actually a bit of a complicated answer, because it depends on what you really mean by "in the United States." And here's why I say that: Technically, Wake Island, an unorganized, unincorporated territory of the United States is west of the International date line, and so it is 1 day ahead of what we typically think of as "the United States." Maine is the eastern most State, and Lubec is the eastern most town, making it the eastern most town in the Continental United States to see daylight. However, West Quoddy Head, which is part of Lubec, is considered the eastern most point in the Continental United States. And, of course, Point Udall in St. Croix (U.S. Virgin Islands) is the eastern most point of all the US Territories.
The current population center of the continental United States is in Phelps County, Missouri. This point is calculated as the place where an imaginary, flat, weightless, and rigid map of the United States would balance perfectly if all residents were of equal weight.
The most easterly point in the United States is Point Udall in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It is significant because it marks the easternmost point in the United States, where the first sunrise is seen each day.
The southern most point in the continental United States is Ballast Key, Florida at about 24 degrees north latitude. The southernmost point that is under United States jurisdiction is the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica which is at 90 degrees South latitude.
The northernmost point in the United States is Point Barrow, Alaska.
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It is Mount Whitney at 14494 feet or 4,421 metres. It is less than 100 miles from the lowest point in the continental United States Death Valley. It is slightly higher than Mount Elbert in Colorado. Source World Almanac and Book of Facts 2007 page 450