<P> All figures are in meters below sea level, arranged by depth, lowest first: </P> <Ul> <Li> Afar Depression <Ul> <Li> Lake Assal, Djibouti, (− 153 m (− 502 ft)) lowest land in Africa </Li> <Li> Danakil Depression, Ethiopia, (− 125 m (− 410 ft)) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Qattara Depression, Egypt, (− 133 m (− 436 ft)) </Li> <Li> Sebkha Tah, Western Sahara, in the Laâyoune - Boujdour - Sakia El Hamra region (− 55 m (− 180 ft)) </Li> <Li> Sabkhat Ghuzayyil, Libya (− 47 m (− 154 ft)) </Li> <Li> Chott Melrhir, Algeria, (− 40 m (− 131 ft)) </Li> <Li> Shatt al Gharsah, Tunisia, (− 17 m (− 56 ft)) </Li> <Li> Sebkhet Te - n - Dghamcha, Mauritania, (− 5 m (− 16 ft)) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Afar Depression <Ul> <Li> Lake Assal, Djibouti, (− 153 m (− 502 ft)) lowest land in Africa </Li> <Li> Danakil Depression, Ethiopia, (− 125 m (− 410 ft)) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> Lake Assal, Djibouti, (− 153 m (− 502 ft)) lowest land in Africa </Li> <Li> Danakil Depression, Ethiopia, (− 125 m (− 410 ft)) </Li> </Ul>

Where can most of the at or below sea level elevations be found in the us and canada