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The volcano Mauna Kea is the highest point in the state of Hawaii. Mauna Kea stands about 4,205 meters above sea level. With sea level represented at 0 meters, the base of the volcano is at an elevation of approximately -6,000 meters.
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This means that the base of Mauna Kea is located 6,000 meters below sea level.
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