No, slope is not the same as height above sea level. Slope refers to the steepness or incline of a surface, typically expressed as a ratio of vertical change to horizontal distance. Height above sea level, on the other hand, measures the elevation of a point relative to sea level. While both concepts relate to topography, they describe different characteristics of the land.
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Elevation is the word used to refer to the height above the ocean of a given piece of land. For example, the elevation (height above sea level) of the peak of Mt. Everest is 29,029 feet above sea level.
The height of the River Thames varies along its length, but it is generally close to sea level. In central London, for instance, the river's elevation is approximately 1 meter (about 3.3 feet) above sea level. However, the Thames can experience tidal changes, which can affect its height.
The integer that describes 50 meters above sea level is +50. In terms of elevation, this indicates a height above the reference point of sea level, which is typically considered as 0 meters.
At the top. "Altitude" means elevation or height above a surface, or above sea level.
We call this "elevation".
The elevation or height above sea level is called altitude.
The height of a place above sea level is called elevation.
Elevation is the word that means the height of land above sea level.
The term for a geographic location and height above sea level is elevation.
It is 561 feet above sea level.
7,500 ft above sea level
It is 930 meters above sea level.
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The height of a mountain peak above sea level is called its elevation.
The name given to the height of a place above sea level is known as elevation.
Mount Everest's height above sea level is 29,032 feet (8,848 meters).