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North Carolina has the highest elevation along the eastern coastline with Mount Mitchell standing at 6,684 feet above sea level.
The state of Georgia's lowest elevation is sea level, along its Atlantic coastline. The highest point in the state is Brasstown Bald, which reaches 4,784 feet above sea level in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Nebraska's elevation ranges from about 840 feet above sea level in the eastern part of the state to around 5,429 feet at its highest point in the western part of the state in the Panhandle region near Panorama Point.
Colorado has the second highest average elevation in the United States, with a mean elevation of 6,800 feet above sea level. This is second only to Wyoming, which has the highest mean elevation at 6,700 feet.
Washington's average elevation is around 1,700 feet (520 meters) above sea level. However, the state's elevation can vary significantly across its diverse landscapes, with the highest point being Mount Rainier at 14,411 feet (4,392 meters) and the lowest point being the Pacific Ocean coastline.
The highest peak in the Eastern Ghats is Mahendragiri, located in the state of Odisha, India. It stands at an elevation of 1,501 meters (4,925 feet) above sea level.