Landscape Orientation
Spot height in geography means the height of the peak or summit.
Multiply the base times the height make sure when measuring for height you go fom a corner to the top to find the right height that you are looking for. Have fun!:- )
Height of vellore above sea level is 216m (709 Feets)
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A topographic map shows the height of things.
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This is not a gardening question this is photographic. A landscape picture is longer than it is high, a portrait is the opposite.
Landscape orientation is where the page is turned sideways, so the widest part of the page which is normally the height is now the width, and the normal width of the page is now the height
The Orientation from "Portrait" to "Landscape." This will flip the page on the screen to an 11-inch width and 8.5-inch height
A landscape architect uses trignometry to measure the height of trees and buildings. They also measure slopes of hillsides.
You mean like the orientation? Landscape. Portrait is longer than wide, landscape is wider than long.
relief is the difference in height in a landscape; how flat or rugged the surface is.
length and height is the same thing it is the height from the bottom to the top of the figure and width is the measurement across and object
Across the width. Portrait - width < height Lanscape width > height Typically achieved by rotating paper though a right angle!
There are different sizes across the world.
Height - is the distance from the ground to the top of an object... width is the distance across the widest part... and depth is the measurement from front to back.
Portrait and Landscape take their names from the way paintings of those two types are. Both are rectangular, but a portrait is usually higher than it is wide and a landscape is wider than it is high. As printing paper is rectangular too, portrait and landscape determine which way on the page spreadsheets, or other types of documents, are printed. Portrait is the standard way, but sometimes you may want to have things printed in landscape mode, so you will want to see how it looks before printing. That is where portrait and landscape views come in.