A mountain peak above sea level is simply called a "mountain peak" or "summit." It is the highest point of elevation on the mountain.
The height of a mountain peak above sea level is called its elevation.
elevation
A landform that rises more than 2000 feet, 610 meters above sea level to a narrow peak is called a mountain. As the elevation continues to reach higher, the climate become colder than at sea level.
That would be a mountain or a peak.
The middle of a mountain is typically its highest point, known as the peak or summit. This is where the mountain reaches its maximum elevation above sea level.
The height of a mountain peak above sea level is called its elevation.
elevation
The highest peak in Jamaica is Blue Mountain Peak at about 2,256 mtrs above sea level.
It is 6,062 feet above sea level.
Mount Everest is called the world's highest mountain because it has the "highest elevation above sea level." We could also say that it has the "highest altitude." The peak of Mount Everest is 8,850 meters (29,035 feet) above sea level. No other mountain on Earth has a higher altitude.
A landform that rises more than 2000 feet, 610 meters above sea level to a narrow peak is called a mountain. As the elevation continues to reach higher, the climate become colder than at sea level.
The second highest peak in the United States is Mount McKinley. The mountain is also called 'Denali'. It is found between Yukon and Alaska.
Granite Peak, 12,800 feet above sea level.
mt. Kilimanjaro
They are measured in either feet or meter's above the sea level, and the highest point is called the peak. The Total height is called the Altitude.
It's a mountain
Humphreys Peak at 12,633 feet above sea level.