Oh, dude, Denver, Colorado is higher above sea level than Seattle, Washington. Denver is like a mile high, literally, with an elevation of around 5,280 feet, while Seattle is just chillin' at around 520 feet above sea level. So, yeah, Denver takes the crown in this elevation showdown.
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Denver has a higher elevation above sea level than Seattle. Denver's elevation is around 5,280 feet, while Seattle's elevation is around 400 feet.
It is 1,332.33 miles according to MapQuest.
Denver, the capital city of Colorado, has an elevation of 5000 feet and is higher than the capital cities in North Dakota, Washington and Oregon.
Colorado Springs has the higher elevation. Denver is better know because its elevation (at the state capitol building) is exactly a mile above sea level.
It is 1,332.33 miles and an estimated 19hours and 32 minutes according to MapQuest.
It is 1,370 miles according to Google Maps.
Denver's elevation is 5,280 feet (1,609 meters) above sea level. Denver is known as the Mile High City.
The elevation difference between Colorado Springs and Denver is approximately 60 miles. Colorado Springs sits at an elevation of about 6,035 feet (1,838 meters) above sea level, while Denver, known as the Mile High City, has an elevation of about 5,280 feet (1,609 meters). This means that Colorado Springs is roughly 755 feet (230 meters) higher than Denver.
Depends what route you choose to take. Differs between 1,332 and 1,372 if you choose a suggested route.
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The reason Leadville, CO can be colder than Denver, CO is - elevation.