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The highest elevation line shown on the map depends on what is the highest point - which is often the summit of a hill or mountain.
a snowline is where you put cocaine on your girls booty and snort it.
The snow line is the point above which, or poleward of which, snow and ice cover the ground throughout the year. And no, in warm climates they are higher.
The elevation of the tree line varies. The tree line is the point on a particular mountain above which no trees grow. Mt. Washington in New Hampshire is shorter than a number of mountains in North Carolina. Mt. Washington has a tree line. The taller mountains in North Carolina do not.
No. Depending upon latitude, there is an elevation above which trees do not grow. This is referred to as "the tree line", as in: "Our backpacking club hiked a trail that took us above the tree line".See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
No. Every point on a contour line has the same elevation.
The highest elevation point is represented by a number...number of feet above sea level. At the very top, there is a point/peak. In order to make sense, a contour line has to represent a relative elevation all the way around the circumference of the mountain. The lines are not circles and where they are wavy, this indicates places where the mountain juts out.
That is Go Tell It On The Mountain, which is an African-American spiritual song, which dates to around 1865.
The word INTERNACIONAL says it all. yes it is the same all around the world.
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All of the points along the line are the same elevation. The answer he wants is for novanet..meaning this answer is irrelevant Dx
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