The elevation of the ore hill is the height above sea level at which it is located. It provides important information for mining operations, as higher elevations can impact accessibility, transportation costs, and processing of the ore.
The major ore minerals mined at Broken Hill mine are galena (lead sulfide) and sphalerite (zinc sulfide). These minerals are rich in lead and zinc, making them valuable resources for production. Additionally, the ore at Broken Hill mine may also contain silver and other minerals as byproducts.
Eugene, Oregon has an elevation of about 426 feet above sea level.
Britton Hill is a natural landform known as a high point or peak. Specifically, Britton Hill is the highest natural point in the state of Florida, reaching an elevation of 345 feet above sea level. Its relatively modest elevation compared to other states' high points reflects Florida's generally low-lying terrain.
A hill. Or possibly a pit, depending on whether the elevation levels are getting higher or lower as you move towards the center.
The lines on the map signify the height of a hill. The closer together they are the steeper the hill. At various points on these lines there may be numbers, these show the gradient of the hill... hope that helps!
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What is the elevation of garbage hill winnipeg
a hill
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McLennan Park, aka Mt Trashmore, in Kitchener, Ontario has a lovely toboggan hill. Google earth puts the elevation at the bottom @ 340meters and the elevation at the top of the tobaggan hill @ 365 meters. The hill does go another 10M to the peak for a total elevation of 35 meters.
Magnetism from the iron ore beneath it
A mountain has a higher elevation than a hill. Mountains are typically taller and more massive landforms, with a higher elevation above sea level compared to hills.
A hill.
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Chapel hill
Jerimoth Hill is the highest point in Rhode Island, with an elevation of 812 feet (247 meters).
The elevation of the highest contour line on hill W is the value indicated on that specific contour line, representing the peak of the hill. On a topographic map, contour lines are used to show the elevation and shape of the land, with each line representing a specific elevation.