The lowest elevation of any desert area is the Dead Sea in the Middle East. Its surface and shores are 427 metres (1,401 ft) below sea level, Earth's lowest elevation on land. The highest elevation in a desert can be several thousand feet above sea level. At 4,892 metres (16,050 ft) the highest point is Mount Vinson in Antarctica.
The Atacama Desert of South America has elevations that run from sea level at the Pacific to over 7000 feet in the interior plateau. The Namib Desert of Africa has elevations that range from sea level along the Atlantic coast to the interior Great Escarpment at over 6000 feet.
Air over the ocean would have more moisture than air over a desert.
yes. over half of oregons land is considered desert and high desert.
About 13,000 feet
Well to me San Francisco,s lowest point would be around 5 feet above sea level and the highest point would be over 2000,s of feet above sea level by judgeing on how it looks on Google maps on the year around 2020
Cuzco, Indiana is 531 feet above sea level
Mount Hood is approximately 11,239 feet above sea level.
The Atacama Desert of South America has elevations that run from sea level at the Pacific to over 7000 feet in the interior plateau. The Namib Desert of Africa has elevations that range from sea level along the Atlantic coast to the interior Great Escarpment at over 6000 feet.
A.Gobi Desert edwina pricsilla rigby senior 2013
At least over 5 feet
# i wanna smell ur feet all over
California has a varied topography with elevations ranging from sea level along its coast to over 14,000 feet in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The average elevation of California is around 2,900 feet above sea level.
3487 feet if (a) you could keep going straight down and (b) the sea was at its mean level. The sea can be over 25 feet higher or lower than its mean level because of tides.
Almost half of Jamaica is over 1000 feet above sea level and about 40 square miles is above 5000 feet
Just over 164 feet.
The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore near Keystone, South Dakota, in the United States. It is 5,725 feet (1,745 m) above sea level.
The average elevation of Arizona is around 4,100 feet above sea level. However, the elevation can vary significantly throughout the state, with some areas reaching over 12,000 feet above sea level in places like the San Francisco Peaks.