There is a big difference between height and elevation. Height is how tall something is. Elevation is how far above sea level something is.
The max. distance between the two boys will be 36.6 ft. if they are lying with their faces on the ground. The min. distance between them depends on how tall they are (height of eye). Say height of eye is 5 ft. then the distance between them will be 32.94 ft.
Altitude or height.
Peak, elevation, height
Height is the vertical measurement of a thing. Growth is a change in which something becomes more than it was.
I can't really believe you're asking this.What's the difference between height, width or diameter when the object is a sphere?It measures the same all over.The diameter IS the height, and the width, and the depth.
The area with the greatest elevation difference is typically found in mountainous regions where there are significant changes in height between the highest and lowest points.
The difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts of an area is known as the relief. It is a measure of the variation in height within a specific geographical area.
Sea level ~ average (mean) height of the sea, with a reference to a suitable reference point. Elevation ~ height of a geographic location above mean sea level.
Relief is the change in elevation in a region and measures the difference between that area's highest and lowest elevation. Elevation is the distance above or below sea level that a region is.
the measure of change in elevation in a certain distance is called gradient
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.
Relief is the difference between high and low elevationElevation is the the height above sea level of a point on Earth's surface.by` Lora Sukiasyan
To solve a difference in elevation, you can use tools like a level or a transit to measure the vertical distance between two points accurately. Alternatively, if you have GPS or topographic maps, you can determine elevation changes by comparing the elevation data of the two locations. Calculating the difference involves subtracting the lower elevation from the higher elevation. For practical applications, using a clinometer can help measure the angle of elevation to determine height differences.
The term for a geographic locations height above sea level is altitude. In geography this is the vertical distance above sea level. However, it may also be called the elevation because in geography it is defined as a specific point's height on the Earth's surface in relation to sea level.
The height of something is how far it is from the objects lowest point to its highest, whereas the elevation is simply how high it is (usually compared to sea level). E.g. a ten foot tall tree is at sea level, its height is ten feet, and its elevation is 0. Another ten foot tall tree is on a 5000ft mountain, its height is ten feet, elevation 5000ft.
The difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points of an area is known as the relief. It is a measure of the variation in height within a specific region, often used to describe the topography or terrain of a landscape. High relief indicates steep slopes or large variations in elevation, while low relief suggests flatter terrain.
The name for the elevation difference between adjacent contour lines is the contour interval.