Plains can have either a high or low elevation.
The elevation of a point that falls between two contour lines can be approximately determined by averaging the elevation of those two points. Assuming the point is somewhat halfway between the lines, this can be done by adding the elevations and dividing by two.
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Surveying terminology. The measure of distance along a slope. The distance of a line where elevation changes from point 1 to point 2
It is where the highest point is where the elevation is at and where it starts at
The highest point of elevation on Earth is Mount Everest, which is 8,850 m high (29,035 ft).
At high elevation the pressure is lower and the boiling point depends on this pressure.
Usually their elevation is low, but sometimes it can be high (for example the highest point in the US High Plains is 7800 ft.).
Mount Olympus is the highest point of elevation in Greece. It is 2,917 meters high form the sea level.
A high point on a topographic map is typically labeled with a spot elevation, which indicates the exact elevation of that point. This point is usually represented by a small circle with a number inside it, denoting the elevation. You can locate these high points by looking for the circles with numbers on the map.
Marking a high elevation point helps to determine the watershed's edge because water will naturally flow downhill from that point. By identifying the high point, you can trace the path that water would take as it moves away from that point, thus defining the boundary of the watershed.
A relief feature is basically either a high or low elevation point in a certain area. You would describe a high elevation of a mountain as a relief feature.
The highest point on the continent is Vinson Massif with an elevation of 16,050' (4,892 m).
The highest point in Kazakhstan is Khan Tengri. The elevation is over 7,000 meters.
The highest point of elevation in Pinellas County, Florida is only around 105 feet above sea level. This point is located in the High Point area near Clearwater.
On a British Ordnance Survey map 'contour lines' indicate the height above sea level and a 'trig point' indicates the top of a mountain or other high point.