Along the coasts, and in the Yucatan peninsula, where the mean elevation is of just 10 meters (33 ft).
It is the Laguna Salada dry lake at 32° 21' 41.04'' N, 115° 39' 18.36'' W with an elevation of 10 meters (33 ft) below sea level.
Both the Yucatan peninsula (avg. altitude of 12 m / 39 ft) and the coast around the Gulf of Mexico qualify as such.
Those around the coasts, which are usually at sea level.
Red Bluff Reservoir has an elevation of 2,842 feet.
Guadalupe Peak at 8749 ft. Gulf of Mexico 0 ft.
A lowland is land that sits lower than surrounding land. Relief is used to describe the distance between lowest and highest levels of land in any area. An area with low relief is relatively flat, with very little elevation around it. A lowland area with low relief would a flat area that is lower elevation than surrounding land.
Plains can have either a high or low elevation.
The elevation of Alamogordo, New Mexico is 4,336 feet above sea level.
A relief feature is basically either a high or low elevation point in a certain area. You would describe a high elevation of a mountain as a relief feature.
The elevation of Edgewood is 6,645 feet.
since badlands are low lands therefore they have a low elevation(i think...)
500 ft!
im not really sure...but i thing its a "plain"
im not really sure...but i thing its a "plain"
It is a valley.