Lake Michigan has an elevation of about 577 feet (176 meters) above sea level, while the Atlantic Ocean's surface elevation is considered to be at sea level, or 0 feet (0 meters). Therefore, the difference in elevation from Lake Michigan to the Atlantic Ocean is approximately 577 feet (176 meters) lower. This elevation difference is significant as it reflects the topography and hydrology of the regions surrounding these bodies of water.
The ocean closest to Michigan is the Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantic Ocean 0 metres
The Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantic Ocean
Black sea 0 mThe lowest point of elevation in Georgia is sea level at the Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantic Ocean at 0 meters
The Atlantic Ocean itself
The lowest point in Scotland is at the Atlantic Ocean. At that point, the elevation is zero. This area is in the lowlands in the south and east of the country.
the Atlantic ocean
The nearest ocean is the North Atlantic Ocean - directly towards and off the East coast of the USA.Lake Michigan, towards the North, is the nearest water, but is not an ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean generally has a higher average elevation than the Pacific Ocean at Cape Horn. This difference is primarily due to the influence of ocean currents and the varying density of water masses. However, the actual mixing of waters at Cape Horn is complex, influenced by wind patterns and the geography of the region. Overall, while the Atlantic's elevation might be higher, the mixing dynamics are more significant in understanding the interaction at this point.
From 5,729 ft (Mt. Rogers) to 0 (Atlantic Ocean)