The two elevation keys that are used on some maps using two measurements are kilometers [km] and miles [m]
feet and inches
inches and centimeters
scales
feet, and meters
The two measurements typically used to show elevation on a map key are contour lines and spot elevations. Contour lines are lines connecting points of equal elevation, while spot elevations provide specific elevation values at certain points on the map.
feet and meters
You might lose some inches on your hips using a treadmill but basically hips measurements are mostly about bones.
Advantage : Using a meter stick helps us to make measurements straight and to get the accurate measurements. It can be used for measurement of greater objects. Disadvantage : Meter stick cannot properly read measurements of small distances and objects having dimension of 0.053 cm
the answer is feet or meters above sea level
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None. There are some measurements which, in some people, are approximately equal to the Golden Ratio but those same measurements, for other people, are not.
Some deserts have low elevation, some have a rather high elevation. Not all deserts have a low altitude.