Not much. The two highest points that I found in Mississippi did not exceed 950 feet, as I recall. One was in the upper NorthEast corner of the state, which is getting close to the Tennesse (think Mountains) border. Another is at a rest stop on the Natchez Trace Parkway just south of Mathiston exit(or Hiway 82). It has a name of something like "Big Mountain" or something and it does provide a nice view of the area. It was the 2nd highest point.
Mississippi has an average elevation of 300FT / 91MColorado has an average elevation of 6,800FT/ 2073MSo based on that I would the that the elevation of Mississippi compared to Colorado is significantly lower.I hope this helps,Professor Raddish
Idaho has a much higher average elevation than Mississippi, as it includes the Bitterroot Range and the Salmon River Mountains
The elevation in Gulfport, Mississippi is 20 feet above sea level.
The elevation in Jackson, Mississippi is 279 feet above sea level.
The elevation of Brookhaven, Mississippi is 489 feet above sea level.
If you were traveling from Colorado to Mississippi, your elevation would be decreasing. Colorado is known for its high elevation due to the Rocky Mountains, while Mississippi is much lower in elevation.
Increasing -- the highest elevation in Mississippi is 806 feet, and the lowest elevation in Colorado is 3350 feet.
woodall mountain 246m
Mississippi's lowest elevation point is actually the Gulf of Mexico sea level
The country with the higher average elevation is Bhutan.
Tennessee's elevation is 900 feet (274 meters).
There are no deserts in Mississippi. The highest point of elevation in Mississippi is Woodall Mountain at 806 feet above sea level.