Elevation refers to the height of a point on the Earth's surface relative to sea level, while altitude is the height of an object above the Earth's surface in the sky. Elevation is commonly used in geography to describe the height of land features like mountains, while altitude is often used in aviation to refer to the height of an aircraft above the ground.
The word you are looking for is "altitude." Altitude refers to the height or elevation above sea level.
The elevation or height above sea level is called altitude.
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The word you are looking for is "altitude." Altitude refers to the height or elevation above sea level.
Another word for elevation is altitude.
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Altitude or height.
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Elevation and altitude are often used interchangeably, but technically they are slightly different. Elevation refers to the height above a specific reference point, such as sea level, while altitude typically refers to the height above the earth's surface. However, in most practical scenarios, they refer to the same concept of height above a given point.