the area where the highest and lowest point is 100.
The relief of the area is 1000 meters. Relief is calculated by subtracting the elevation of the lowest point from the highest point in a given area. In this case, 1200 meters - 200 meters = 1000 meters of relief.
the area where the highest and lowest point is 100.
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the lowest point is 1312 meters above sea level the highest point is 8870 meters above sea level
A landform's relief refers to the difference in elevation between its highest and lowest points. If a landform's height is above sea level, its relief is measured as the vertical distance between its highest point and sea level.
No, the height of an object above sea level is its elevation, not relief. Relief refers to the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points of a particular area or landform.
Mount Everest is the highest point above sea level - 8848 meters high. Marianas Trench is the lowest point below sea level - 10 924 meters deep.
Wyoming's highest point is Gannett Peak at 13,809 feet (4209.1 meters) above sea level and the lowest point is the Belle Fourche River on the South Dakota border at 3,101 feet (945 meters) above sea level
New York's lowest point is level with the Atlantic Ocean. The highest point is Mount Marcy and is 5,343 feet (1628.57 meters) above sea level
The highest point in South Dakota is Harney Peak, standing at 7,242 feet (2,207 meters) above sea level in the Black Hills. The lowest point is the Big Stone Lake at just above 966 feet (294 meters) above sea level.