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Q: What mark is used to indicate the height of a spot above sea level?
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What mark is used to indicate the height of a spot above seal level?

The mark of a small dot is used to indicate the height of a spot above sea level. Spot heights are points that have been measured to be exactly that height, in meters, above sea level.


What mark is used indicate the height of a spot above sea level?

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Is depth the same thing as height?

They use the same measurement, but height is considered to be above the 'zero mark', while depth is below this mark. Often, the ground, floor, or sea level serves as this 'zero mark'.


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What is a ordnance Survey Bench Mark?

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How do you calculate reduce level in surveying?

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