List of elevation extremes by region
The following three sortable tables list land surface elevation extremes by region.
Elevation is the vertical distance above the reference geoid, an equipotential gravitational surface model of the Earth's sea level.
Table of elevation extremes by geographic region
Geographic region | Highest point | Maximum elevation | Lowest point | Minimum elevation | Elevation span |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
⦁ Eurasia | Mount Everest,[1] China and Nepal | m 29,029 ft |
8848Dead Sea,[2] Israel, Jordan, and Palestine | −428 m −1,404 ft |
m 30,433 ft | 9,276
⦁ Asia | Mount Everest,[1] China and Nepal | m 29,029 ft |
8848Dead Sea,[2] Israel, Jordan, and Palestine | −428 m −1,404 ft |
m 30,433 ft | 9,276
⦁ Japanese Archipelago | Mount Fuji, Honshū, Japan | m 12,388 ft |
3776Hachiro-gata, Honshū, Japan | −4 m −13 ft |
m 12,402 ft | 3780
⦁ Malay Archipelago | Gunung Kinabalu, Borneo, Malaysia | m 13,435 ft |
4095South China Sea and Indian Ocean | sea level | m 13,435 ft | 4095
⦁ Philippine Archipelago | Mount Apo, Mindanao, Philippines | m 9,692 ft |
2954Philippine Sea and South China Sea | sea level | m 9,692 ft | 2954
⦁ Sri Lanka | Pidurutalagala, Sri Lanka | m 8,281 ft |
2524Indian Ocean | sea level | m 8,281 ft | 2524
⦁ Europe | Mount Elbrus, Russia | m 18,510 ft |
5642Caspian Sea, Russia, et al. | −28 m −92 ft |
m 18,602 ft | 5670
⦁ British Isles | Ben Nevis, Great Britain, Scotland, UK | m 4,406 ft |
1343The Fens, Great Britain, England, UK | −4 m −13 ft |
m 4,419 ft | 1347
⦁ Africa | Kilimanjaro, Tanzania | m 19,331 ft |
5892Lake Assal,[3] Djibouti | −155 m −509 ft |
m 19,839 ft | 6047
⦁ Madagascar | Maromokotro, Madagascar | m 9,436 ft |
2876Indian Ocean | sea level | m 9,436 ft | 2876
⦁ Americas | Aconcagua, Argentina | m 22,835 ft |
6960Laguna del Carbón, Argentina | −105 m −344 ft |
m 23,179 ft | 7065
⦁ North America | Denali, Alaska, United States | m 20,310 ft |
6190.5Badwater Basin, California, United States | −85.0 m −279 ft |
m 20,589 ft | 6275.5
⦁ Northern America | Denali, Alaska, United States | m 20,310 ft |
6190.5Badwater Basin, California, United States | −85.0 m −279 ft |
m 20,589 ft | 6275.5
⦁ Greenland | Gunnbjørn Fjeld, Greenland | m 12,139 ft |
3700Arctic Ocean and North Atlantic Ocean | sea level | m 12,139 ft | 3700
⦁ Central America | Volcán Tajumulco, Guatemala | m 13,845 ft |
4220North Pacific Ocean and Caribbean | sea level | m 13,845 ft | 4220
⦁ Caribbean | Pico Duarte, Hispaniola, Dominican Republic | m 10,164 ft |
3098Lago Enriquillo, Hispaniola, Dominican Republic | −45 m −148 ft |
m 10,312 ft | 3143
⦁ South America | Aconcagua, Argentina | m 22,835 ft |
6960Laguna del Carbón, Argentina | −105 m −344 ft |
m 23,179 ft | 7065
⦁ Oceania | Puncak Jaya, Indonesia | m 16,024 ft |
4884Lake Eyre, Australia | −15 m −49 ft |
m 16,073 ft | 4899
⦁ Australia | Mount Kosciuszko, Australia | m 7,310 ft |
2228Lake Eyre, Australia | −15 m −49 ft |
m 7,359 ft | 2243
⦁ New Zealand | Aoraki / Mount Cook, New Zealand | m 12,218 ft |
3724Pacific Ocean | sea level | m 12,218 ft | 3724
⦁ Melanesia | Puncak Jaya, New Guinea, Indonesia | m 16,024 ft |
4884Pacific Ocean | sea level | m 16,024 ft | 4884
⦁ Micronesia | Mount Agrihan, Agrihan, Northern Mariana Islands | m 3,166 ft |
965Pacific Ocean | sea level | m 3,166 ft | 965
⦁ Polynesia | Mauna Kea, Hawaii, United States | m 13,802 ft |
4207Taieri Plains, South Island, New Zealand | −2 m −7 ft |
m 13,809 ft | 4209
⦁ Antarctica | Mount Vinson,[4] Antarctica | m 16,050 ft |
4892Southern Ocean | sea level | m 16,050 ft | 4892
Earth | Mount Everest[1] | m 29,029 ft |
8848Dead Sea[2] | −428 m −1,404 ft |
m 30,433 ft | 9,276
Table of elevation extremes by geographic zone
Geographic zone | Highest point | Maximum elevation | Lowest point | Minimum elevation | Elevation span |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arctic | Gunnbjørn Fjeld, Greenland | m 12,139 ft |
3700Arctic Ocean | sea level | m 12,139 ft | 3700
North Temperate Zone | Mount Everest,[1] China and Nepal | m 29,029 ft |
8848Dead Sea,[2] Israel, Jordan, and Palestine | −428 m −1,404 ft |
m 30,433 ft | 9,276
North Tropical Zone | Cayambe, Ecuador | m 18,996 ft |
5790Lake Assal,[3] Djibouti | −155 m −509 ft |
m 19,505 ft | 5945
South Tropical Zone | Huáscarán, Peru | m 22,205 ft |
6768Bayóvar Depression, Peru | −34 m −112 ft |
m 22,316 ft | 6802
South Temperate Zone | Aconcagua, Argentina | m 22,835 ft |
6960Laguna del Carbón, Argentina | −105 m −344 ft |
m 23,179 ft | 7065
Antarctic | Mount Vinson,[4] Antarctica | m 16,050 ft |
4892Southern Ocean | sea level | m 16,050 ft | 4892
Table of elevation extremes by geographic hemisphere
Geographic hemisphere | Highest point | Maximum elevation | Lowest point | Minimum elevation | Elevation span |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Northern Hemisphere | Mount Everest,[1] China and Nepal | m 29,029 ft |
8848Dead Sea,[2] Israel, Jordan, and Palestine | −428 m −1,404 ft |
m 30,433 ft | 9,276
Southern Hemisphere | Aconcagua, Argentina | m 22,835 ft |
6960Laguna del Carbón, Argentina | −105 m −344 ft |
m 23,179 ft | 7065
Eastern Hemisphere | Mount Everest,[1] China and Nepal | m 29,029 ft |
8848Dead Sea,[2] Israel, Jordan, and Palestine | −428 m −1,404 ft |
m 30,433 ft | 9,276
Western Hemisphere | Aconcagua, Argentina | m 22,835 ft |
6960Laguna del Carbón, Argentina | −105 m −344 ft |
m 23,179 ft | 7065
Land Hemisphere | Mount Everest,[1] China and Nepal | m 29,029 ft |
8848Dead Sea,[2] Israel, Jordan, and Palestine | −428 m −1,404 ft |
m 30,433 ft | 9,276
Water Hemisphere | Aconcagua, Argentina | m 22,835 ft |
6960Laguna del Carbón, Argentina | −105 m −344 ft |
m 23,179 ft | 7065
Gallery
- The summit of Mount Everest is the highest point on Earth.
- The summit of Denali is the highest point of the United States and North America.
- The summit of Kilimanjaro is the highest point of Tanzania and Africa.
- The summit of Mount Elbrus in Russia is the highest point of Europe.
- The summit of Pico Duarte on Hispaniola is the highest point in the Caribbean.
- The summit of Mount Kosciuszko is the highest point of Australia.
- The Badwater Basin in Death Valley is the lowest point of the United States and North America.
- The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth.
See also
- List of elevation extremes by country
- Geodesy
- Category:Highest points
- Category:Lowest points
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The summit of Mount Everest is the highest point on Earth.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth.
- 1 2 Lake Asal is the second-lowest depression on Earth.
- 1 2 The summit of Mount Vinson is the sixth-most topographically isolated and the eighth-most topographically prominent point on Earth.
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