Have you ever wanted to learn about geological features and topography in California? The topography of California is used to tell how tall something is or how low something is like to show how tall a mountain is on the map. Topography in California can be very bumpy because in different of the hills and mountains in California. According to travaltips.usatoday Death Valley can get above 120 degrees. Death Valley is also 282 feet below sea level which is the lowest area in all of North America. According to traveltips.uastoday Yosemite half dome is 5,000 feet high and when you’re at the top you can see all of Yosemite valley and a little bit of the sierra mountains. According to Death Valley National Park Death Valley was formed when the two plate boundaries it sits in between began to move and caused the rocks to warp and fracture. In Science Wonders Yosemite it states that Yosemite was formed when magma solidified underground exposing granite. All in all you have learned about some geological landforms in California.