North Ridge, California, is situated at an elevation of approximately 1,100 feet (about 335 meters) above sea level. The area is part of the San Fernando Valley region in Los Angeles County. Its elevation contributes to its distinct climate and geography compared to surrounding lowland areas.
The Blue Ridge region has varying elevations ranging from around 1,500 feet to over 6,000 feet above sea level. The highest point in the Blue Ridge Mountains is Mount Mitchell in North Carolina, which stands at 6,684 feet above sea level.
The mid-oceanic ridge system is the longest mountain range on Earth, running for over 65,000 kilometers (40,000 miles) through the oceans. It is above sea level at some points, such as Iceland, where it extends above the ocean surface.
Africa is 2,400 km from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and North America is 3,000 km from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at its closest point. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is part of the longest mountain chain in the world. Most of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is under water, but parts of the elevation extend above sea level.
Above. Corona, California is 678 feet (206 meters) above sea level
It ranges from sea level to 520 feet above sea level.
Cerritos, California is 34 feet (14 meters) above sea level
Lancaster, California is 2,359 feet (719 meters) above sea level
Gardena, California is 49 feet (15 meters) above sea level
Anaheim, California is 157 feet (48 meters) above sea level
Yes, Sacramento is about 25 feet above sea level
It is about 131 feet above sea level.
The highest peaks of the ridge average about 2500 meters below sea level (2.5 kilometers), while Iceland is part of the ridge above sea level. Parts of the ridge are more than 4000 meters below MSL.