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Landforms are commonly classified according to differences in relief - the difference in elevation between highest & lowest points
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The highest point on Earth, the summit of Mount Everest, is actually a part of the border between Nepal and China, traditionally Tibet. Therefore they both have the highest elevation on Earth, at 29,029 feet or 8,848 meters.
The bottom is where the compounds with the highest boiling points are found. The ones with the lowest boiling points will be found at the top of the column.
Contour lines are lines that connect points of equal elevation. A topographical map is a map that uses contour lines to represent the elevation of land surfaces.
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Contour line connect points of equal elevation on a map, whereas relief is the difference in elevation from the highest and lowest on a map.
The highest point on the Australian mainland is Mt Kosciuszko, with an elevation of 2228 m. The lowest point in Australia is Lake Eyre, a salt sink located in South Australia, with an elevation of 15 metres below sea level.
Georgia's highest elevation point, the Brasstown Bald, is 4,784 feet (1,458 meters) above sea level. The lowest elevation point is actually level with the Atlantic Ocean
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Officialy 5,540 feet. but the highest and lowest points are 6,235 and 4,800 feet.
The average elevation in Michigan is 900 feet. The highest point is Mt. Arvon at 1,979 feet. The lowest point is Lake Erie with an elevation of 572 feet.
Total relief is the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points on the map.
On a topographic map a contour line connects points of equal elevation.....hope that helped
Landforms are commonly classified according to differences in relief - the difference in elevation between highest & lowest points
Missouri's highest elevation point, Taum Sauk Mountain, is 1,772 feet (540 meters) above sea level. Missouri's lowest elevation point, the Saint Francis River at the southern Arkansas border, is 230 feet (70 meters) above sea level