Florida, because there are the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming.
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Louisiana's average elevation is 98 feet above sea level. The mean elevation of Wyoming is 6,700 feet above sea level.
NO. Wyoming is along a line of higher latitude, making the average temperature lower. Also, the average elevation is approximately 6,000 feet, making the air much colder. Californian football teams have trouble playing in Wyoming, and almost always lose, because the density of the air is lower, and temperatures are low. The record lowest temperature in Wyoming is -64 degrees F, and the record high is 114 degrees.
There are no Native American Reservations in Delaware.
Yes, at high altitude the boiling point is lower.
Fraser, Colorado is the coldest place in the lower 48 states with an average mean temperature of 32.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
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
Based on population Wyoming is the smallest U.S. state and Vermont is the second smallest state. Based on area Rhode Island is the smallest U.S. state and Delaware is the second smallest U.S. state.
Wyoming. Wyoming is the least populated, however, Alaska has a lower population density.
The warmest climate areas of Wyoming are the lower portions of the Big Horn Basin, the lower elevations of the central and northeast portions, and along the eastern border. The highest recorded temperature was 114° F on July 12, 1900, at Basin in the Big Horn Basin.
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