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Death Valley National Park
Lowest Places on Earth
 
world map with lowest places
An arid environment is necessary for land exposed below sea level.
 

Earth’s Lowest Elevations

  • Dead Sea (Jordan/Israel)  -1360 feet (-414 m)
  • Lake Assal (Djibouti, Africa)  -509 feet (-155 m)
  • Turpan Pendi (China)  -505 feet (-154 m)
  • Qattara Depression (Egypt)  -435 feet  (-133 m)
  • Vpadina Kaundy (Kazakstan)  -433 ft (-132 m)
  • Denakil (Ethiopia)  -410 ft (-125 m)
  • Laguna del Carbón (Argentina)  -344 ft (-105 m)
  • Death Valley (United States)  -282 ft (-86 m)
  • Vpadina Akchanaya (Turkmenistan)  -266 ft (-81 m)
  • Salton Sea (California)  -227 ft (-69 m)
  • Sebkhet Tah (Morroco)  -180 ft (-55 m)
  • Sabkhat Ghuzayyil (Libya)  -154 ft (-47 m)
  • Lago Enriquillo (Dominican Republic)  -151 ft (-46 m)
  • Salinas Chicas (Argentina)  -131 ft (-40 m)
  • Caspian Sea (Central Asia)  -92 ft (-28 m)
  • Lake Eyre (Australia)  -49 ft (-15 m)
 

Rock Bottom
As the lowest point in North America, Death Valley belongs to a world-wide geographic rogues’ gallery, whose members share these defining features:

  • To have exposed land below sea level, an extremely dry climate is necessary. In wet climates, low places fill with water and overflow to the sea. A dry climate evaporates water, leaving behind salt flats or briny lakes.
  • Like most of these locations, Death Valley was not created by a river’s erosion. Movements in the earth’s crust have dropped it to such great depths.

Below Sea Level 
Sea level is the average elevation of the world’s ocean surface and is the standard from which all other elevations are measured. Regardless of tides, “sea level” remains constant.

Geology Fieldnotes
Geology Fieldnotes
Tour the geology of Death Valley.
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Evaporation Measurement Tank at Furnace Creek  

Did You Know?
The average evaporation rate in the bottom of Death Valley is 150 inches a year. Since the average rainfall is less than 2 inches ... the two don't quite meet.
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Last Updated: July 03, 2008 at 13:53 EST