The lowest point in North Carolina is Sea Level. (0 feet, 0 inches)
North Carolina's lowest elevation point is level with the Atlantic Ocean and the highest elevation point is Mount Mitchell and is 6,684 feet (2,037 meters) above sea level
The city with the lowest elevation in North Dakota is Tolley, which is located in Renville County. It has an elevation of approximately 1,480 feet above sea level.
Mooresville, North Carolina has an average elevation of about 840 feet above sea level.
It is 751 feet above sea level.
North Carolina has the highest elevation along the eastern coastline with Mount Mitchell standing at 6,684 feet above sea level.
Antarctica has the lowest elevation above sea level among the continents.
Monroe, North Carolina is 591 feet (180 meters) above sea level
Arizona has a higher lowest point at 70 feet above sea level, a higher high point at 12,633 feet above sea level and a higher mean elevation at 4,100 feet above sea level. The highest elevation in South Carolina is 3,560 feet above sea level and its mean elevation is 350 feet above sea level.
Jacksonville, North Carolina, has an elevation of approximately 40 feet (12 meters) above sea level. This relatively low elevation is typical for coastal areas in the region. The city is located near the New River and is part of the broader coastal plain of North Carolina.
Columbia, South Carolina has an elevation of approximately 292 feet above sea level.
Mount Mitchell is 6,684 feet (2,037 meters) above sea level
When North Carolina became a state it had the highest elevation in the US. Mount Mitchell at 6,684 feet is still the highest point east of the Mississippi River.