The elevation of Kansas changes approximately 1 foot per mile from east to west. Kansas is known for its relatively flat topography, with gradual changes in elevation across the state. This gradual slope is a result of the state's geological history and the processes that have shaped its landscape over time.
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If this is supposed to be a treadmill joke, the answer is your TWO FEET!
you will get 5,280 feet
Elevate above the level of the heart. Roughly 12 inches
Kebnekaise is, at the top of the southern tip, 2102 meters. One meter is 3.28 feet and change. Thus, we can conclude that the height in feet is 6896.32 feet, and some change.
You figure out how many feet you have already counted, then multiply that by 12. Hope that helped!