A Topographical map
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The elevation of two trees in Ventura, CA would depend on their specific location within the city. On average, Ventura's elevation ranges from sea level to around 200 feet above sea level. It is recommended to check the specific address or location of the trees to determine their exact elevation.
The altitude of Pittsburgh at the point, where the three rivers come together, is between 700 and 800 feet above sea level. I don't remember the exact figure, but I know that it is close to that. Obviously, then, if Morgantown is at 960 feet, the Monongahela would have no problem flowing downhill to Pittsburgh. I don't know where they get that 1223 foot elevation figure for Pittsburgh. The surrounding areas are generally above 1000 feet, but it is the elevation of the rivers that matters with respect to the flow of the rivers. >>The pool level of the Ohio river at The Point in Pittsburgh is 710 feet elevation, so the Monongahela would flow down from Morgantown.
You would be higher above sea level in Spain compared to England on a physical map of Europe. The average elevation in Spain is around 660 meters, while in England it is around 162 meters. Spain has higher mountain ranges like the Pyrenees and the Sierra Nevada, contributing to its higher elevation.
You would have to be at the summit of Mount Denali in Alaska, as it is the highest point in the United States at an elevation of 20,310 feet (6,190 meters) above sea level.
elevation above sea level . . . barometer or GPS air temperature . . . thermometer air pressure . . . barometer
No, the elevation of 20000 feet is measured from sea level, not from the base of the mountain. If you climb to the top of the mountain, you would be at the summit, but your elevation above the base of the mountain would be less than 20000 feet.
If you were traveling from Colorado to Mississippi, your elevation would be decreasing. Colorado is known for its high elevation due to the Rocky Mountains, while Mississippi is much lower in elevation.
It depends upon the context. In mathematics, elevation usually refers to how much something is raised, and the angle of elevation would be the angle between the horizontal and the direct line to the object. In ballistics, elevation is the angle of elevation of mathematics. In architecture, it refers to a vertical aspect of something, e.g. the front elevation of a house would be the vertical front of the house as someone looks at it from the street. In cartography (map making), elevation would usually refer to how high something is above [mean] sea level.
An elevation map would be better because an elevation map measures height.
It would decrease markedly. Mississippi's highest point is only 806 feet above sea level. Colorado's lowest point is 3,315 feet above sea level and its average elevation is 6,800 feet above sea level.It would be all downhill.
A graph that shows the general trend between differences in elevation above sea level and the average annual temperature within the troposphere would depict a decrease in temperature with increasing elevation. As you go higher in the troposphere, the temperature generally decreases due to the lapse rate, which results in cooler temperatures at higher elevations.
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well it would depend at which town you are in and also how high in the mountains you are
All of the ocean front is zero feet above sea level.
A physical map would be the best, but some political maps might also show the location and elevation of Mt. McKinley due to its status as the highest point in the USA (and in North America).
Only if the mountain was at sea level would this statement be true. If the mountain was only at sea level would this statement be realistic.