Louisiana's highest pointis Driskill Mountain at 535 feet above sea level. Parts of Louisiana are actually below sea level, such as the areas of New Orleans devastated by floods several years ago.
Louisiana may qualify as the state having the lowest overall elevation.
A portion of the Rocky Mountains extends into Arizona, so a significant part of the state is mountainous. The highest peak
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Arizonais Humphreys
Peak, at 12,637 feet above sea level. The lowest location is the lowest part of the Colorado River, at 70 feet above sea
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Louisiana's average elevation is 98 feet above sea level. The mean elevation of Wyoming is 6,700 feet above sea level.
Lousiana has the lowest average elevation
Louisiana is a State.
Louisiana's state animal is the Louisiana black bear.
There is no US State south of Louisiana, Louisiana is on the Gulf of Mexico
Arizona has higher elevation than Louisiana. The highest point of elevation in Louisiana is Driskill Mountain at 535 feet above sea level. The highest point in Arizona is Humphreys Peak, northwest of Flagstaff, at 12,633 feet above sea level.
Arizona.
arizona by 2,000 feet
Louisiana has higer elavations, and the average elevation difference is 4,000 feet.
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Definitely Arizona. Louisiana's highest elevation point, Driskill Mountain, is 535 feet (163 meters) above sea level while Arizona's highest elevation point, Humphrey's Peak, is 12,637 feet (3,852 meters) above sea level
Arizona has higher elevations than Louisiana. Arizona is home to the Grand Canyon, which reaches elevations over 8,000 feet, while Louisiana's highest point is only around 535 feet above sea level.
Louisiana's average elevation is 98 feet above sea level. The mean elevation of Wyoming is 6,700 feet above sea level.
Arizona PCH=Louisiana
The highest point in Louisiana is Driskill Mt. (Mountain), with an elevation of 535 ft (feet).
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Arizona is generally too warm for snow to form. The state's low humidity and high desert climate contribute to the limited snowfall. Snow is more likely to fall in the northern parts of Arizona where the elevation is higher and temperatures are colder.