North Las Vegas has an altitude of approximately 2,000 feet (610 meters) above sea level. This elevation is typical for the Las Vegas Valley, which is situated within the Mojave Desert. The altitude contributes to the area's dry climate and can affect weather patterns as well as recreational activities in the region.
The altitude of Polaris, also known as the North Star, can be determined by the observer's latitude. Las Vegas, Nevada, is located at approximately 36 degrees North latitude, so Polaris would be found at an altitude of about 36 degrees above the northern horizon. This means that if you look north from Las Vegas, Polaris would appear at that angle relative to the horizon.
Las Vegas locals often refer to North Las Vegas as "North Town"
The address of the North Las Vegas Public Library is: 2300 Civic Center Drive, North Las Vegas, 89030 5813
The address of the Las Vegas Library is: 833 Las Vegas Blvd North, Las Vegas, 89101 2062
North Las Vegas Airport was created in 1941.
The 2008 estimated population of North Las Vegas is 217,253.
The phone number of the North Las Vegas Public Library is: 775-633-1070.
The altitude of Seattle is around 520 feet above sea level, while Las Vegas is about 2,000 feet above sea level. This makes Las Vegas approximately 1,480 feet higher in altitude compared to Seattle.
Las Vegas, Nevada is West. Las Vegas, New Nexico is North.
North Las Vegas Police Department's motto is 'Committed to Excellence'.
They are two separate cities in Nevada.
Washington DC is further north than Las Vegas.