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The difference between the highest and lowest points on a map is known as the elevation range. It indicates the vertical distance between the highest and lowest elevation points on the map, providing insight into the topographical diversity of the area represented. This range is important for understanding the relief and terrain variations within the map area.
The approximate elevation change between the highest point, Mount Everest at 29,032 feet (8,848 meters), and the lowest point, the Mariana Trench at about 36,070 feet (10,994 meters) below sea level, is roughly 65,102 feet (19,842 meters).
The lowest elevation on Earth's surface is the shoreline of the Dead Sea, which is about 1,400 feet (430 meters) below sea level.
topographical map.
The location of lowest elevation in Australia is Lake Eyre. It is 15 meters below sea level. The location of highest elevation in Australia is Mawson Peak, which is 2,745 meters above sea level.
Physical map
Location and elevation of Earths surface features.
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 and lowest points on a map can be identified by looking for the tallest peak (highest point) and the lowest elevation (lowest point) indicated by contour lines or shading. Alternatively, you can check the legend or key on the map for specific elevation information.
To calculate the total relief on a topographic map, subtract the elevation of the lowest contour line from the elevation of the highest contour line within the map area. This difference represents the total vertical distance between the highest and lowest points on the map.
A topographical map.
The difference in elevation between the highest and lowest contour lines on a topographical map is called a contour interval.
The lowest point on a map is typically represented by dark blue colors, indicating bodies of water such as oceans, seas, or lakes. These areas are at sea level and have the lowest elevation compared to other features on the map.
The difference between the highest and lowest points on a map is known as the elevation range. It indicates the vertical distance between the highest and lowest elevation points on the map, providing insight into the topographical diversity of the area represented. This range is important for understanding the relief and terrain variations within the map area.
A topographic map displays changes in elevation at Earth's surface through the use of contour lines. These lines connect points of equal elevation, allowing viewers to visualize the landscape's terrain and features.
The numerical values along the lines of contour, indicate the elevation above or below sea level.
On a topographic map a contour line connects points of equal elevation.....hope that helped