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World Elevations

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Elevation of Earth's surface, including the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets.

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A map illustrates global elevations, categorized by different height ranges in meters: below sea level to 0, 1 to 199, 200 to 499, 500 to 1,999, 2,000 to 3,999, and above 4,000.

The map shows global elevations with color-coded categories for different height ranges:

Below Sea Level to 0 meters (very dark blue): Small areas highlighted in the north-eastern U S A, around the Caspian Sea, and parts of Egypt, the north-eastern region of Ethiopia, and northern region of Germany.

1 to 199 meters (dark blue): South Coastal Plain and lower Mississippi Valley in Eastern North America, large low-lying areas in South America (Amazon Basin, parts of southern Brazil, Paraguay, northern Argentina), most of northern Europe, valleys of major Asian rivers (Tigris, Euphrates, Indus, Ganges), parts of eastern China and Southeast Asia, coastal areas of Africa, and parts of northern and south-central Australia.

200 to 499 meters (brown): Eastern North America, parts of South America, much of southern Europe, parts of West and North Africa, parts of Russia, most of Australia.

500 to 1,999 meters (orange): Most of western North America except higher mountains, much of Asia, central and southern Africa, most of Norway, and other scattered regions.

2,000 to 3,999 meters (dark pink): Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada in North America, central mountainous spine of Central America, higher areas in South America (excluding Andes), and Greenland and Antarctic ice caps.

Above 4,000 meters (green): Central Andes Mountains in South America, Himalayas, and Tibetan Plateau in Asia.

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World Elevations

Effectiveness of World Fisheries Management

2000–3,999 m

500–1,999 m

200–499 m

1–199 m

Below sea level to 0 m

Bermudian Exclusive Economic Zone

Canadian Exclusive Economic Zone

United States Exclusive Economic Zone (Alaska)

United States Exclusive Economic Zone (Hawaii)

United States Exclusive Economic Zone

French Polynesian Exclusive Economic Zone

Kiribati Exclusive Economic Zone (Line Islands)

Arizona
4.23%75.1%13.5%0.123%
Utah
28.9%4.66%
Yukon
2.03%1.62%0.171%2.08%
District of Columbia
100%
Idaho
20.0%1.27%
New Hampshire
24.8%51.0%24.2%
Vermont
5.41%75.7%16.8%
Wyoming
48.7%0.191%
Montana
7.68%92.3%
North Dakota
1.28%41.6%
Kentucky
2.03%67.9%1.14%
Saskatchewan
0.419%47.4%
Mississippi
99.9%
West Virginia
41.2%57.1%1.62%
Nebraska
80.9%19.1%
Missouri
86.5%13.5%
New Mexico
28.8%69.9%
Kansas
51.4%48.6%
Wisconsin
2.16%95.2%1.75%
Michigan
0.349%83.9%12.8%0.190%
Alberta
0.430%0.453%22.3%
Pennsylvania
20.4%65.0%0.204%
Colorado
49.6%1.04%
Nevada
0.567%92.4%
Manitoba
0.246%72.5%23.3%
Oklahoma
21.8%70.1%8.07%
Tennessee
5.10%57.9%31.6%
Arkansas
1.84%28.8%69.4%
South Dakota
8.14%25.3%
Ohio
96.2%3.80%
Indiana
71.4%0.711%
Minnesota
1.27%95.8%
Iowa
99.7%0.283%
Illinois
42.1%1.04%
Alaska
0.312%0.159%3.83%0.187%
Northwest Territories
0.701%1.01%0.274%
Florida
97.2%0.723%
Rhode Island
91.9%
Washington
3.74%0.127%0.321%
Nunavut
0.590%0.103%0.752%
Maine
3.08%49.6%46.1%
Nova Scotia
5.47%9.63%
Virginia
25.3%22.3%50.6%
Delaware
97.1%
Prince Edward Island
54.6%
Texas
45.6%17.8%36.4%
Louisiana
93.8%0.383%
Hawaii
0.312%0.691%0.644%
North Carolina
15.5%22.7%59.6%
Oregon
81.4%2.26%0.478%
New Brunswick
37.0%58.8%
Alabama
24.8%75.1%
British Columbia
0.679%0.195%3.52%0.563%
Newfoundland and Labrador
1.34%39.7%2.34%
New Jersey
16.4%80.4%
South Carolina
1.04%11.8%86.6%0.391%
Connecticut
20.0%79.4%
Massachusetts
3.87%32.8%55.0%
Georgia
3.30%26.4%69.4%0.831%
New York
4.04%49.6%0.993%
Maryland
7.33%7.75%80.9%2.82%
Québec
0.242%54.2%0.385%
Ontario
64.3%31.1%
California
6.79%1.42%0.420%0.348%1.23%
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