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How hi above sea level is Dudley castle west midlands England?

it is 730ft above sea level


What is the highest point in the west midlands?

The highest point in the West Midlands region of England is Turners Hill, located in Rowley Hills near Halesowen. It reaches an elevation of 270 meters (886 feet) above sea level.


How high above sea level is Stourbridge in the west midlands?

Stourbridge in the West Midlands is approximately 499 feet (152 meters) above sea level.


Is a 648 a good beacon with 5.0 factor?

No. 780 and above is excellent.


How do you get a beacon to shine in the air on mine craft?

For a beacon's beam to shine, you must: 1. Have no blocks obstructing the vertical position above the beacon block. 2. Have a pyramid of either Gold, Iron, Diamond or Emerald blocks made under it. The mode blocks of those you use, the more effects available to you from the beacon.


How high is walsall in meters above sea level?

Walsall, located in the West Midlands of England, has an elevation of approximately 150 meters (about 490 feet) above sea level. The town's elevation can vary slightly depending on specific locations within the area. Overall, Walsall is generally considered to be on elevated ground compared to many other regions in the UK.


Folklore says that Beacon Hill in Leicestershire UK is 500ft above sea level and is the highest point to the east before a hill in Russia Can this be true?

This is not true although I have heard it said myself. Beacon hill is the second highest point in Leics, the highest being Bardon Hill. However, as Bardon Hill is west of Beacon Hill, it doesn't count.


How far is it from London England to Oxford England by underground?

About the same as it is above ground.


What country is above New England?

Canada


Did Benjamin Franklin speak with a British accent?

Franklin's father's family lived in Ecton, Northamptonshire, England (East Midlands) for over 300 years. Though his mother was born in Massachusetts, her parents were also from England. Considering the fact that his father taught him to read, it is likely that Franklin spoke with an English accent established by this initial phonological awareness. His accent was likely elevated 'above' the Midlands dialect by his exposure to the world, but probably flattened a bit by virtue of having been born in 'the colonies'. And yes, Virginia- everyone has an accent of one kind or another. Really. DrMarkus


What is the elevation above sea level of Wakefield England?

Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England is 39m above the mean sea level. (source the met office).


What was the first document that said the king of England was not above the laws of England?

Magna Carta