In my experience in every-day life, it is. The gravitational difference is so slight that we cannot feel it, though I believe it can be measured.
Invert Level and Invert Elevation are one in the same. Invert Level = Invert Elevation (IE).
Points that are located at the same elevation above sea level are said to be at the same altitude. points A, B, and C are at the same altitude.
No, elevation is the angle at which you would be elevating something. Altitude is usually a term used when flying planes to describe how high you are in relation to sea level.
Elevation is typically measured from sea level. It refers to the distance above or below sea level at a particular point on Earth's surface.
Same level falls are falls that occur at the same walking or standing level. These types of falls typically happen on a flat surface without any changes in elevation.
Elevation -- a measurement of height above sea level in this case -- means the same in Antarctica as it does on any continent on earth.
The density of the lead weight will remain the same regardless of the change in altitude. Density is a property of the material itself and does not change with elevation.
Sea level (average sea level) is the start point for measuring elevation on this planet and is considered to be the same everywhere. Chicago, however, is not at sea level; rather its mean elevation is 586 feet (179 meters) above sea level.
Africa's average elevation is approximately 600 meters or 2,000 feet above sea level. It is close to the same elevation of North and South America but less than Asia.
The rock will have a greater speed when it reaches the ground level compared to the ball thrown horizontally because the rock will be accelerated by gravity as it falls vertically, while the ball thrown horizontally will only have its initial horizontal velocity.
If you are asking the elevation of the Atlantic ocean that would be 0 feet because all elevations on this earth are described in relation to sea level in other words the elevation of the oceans(all the same) being zero.
No, snow caps can vary in elevation depending on factors such as latitude, climate, and topography. The elevation of a snow cap is influenced by the location and can range from sea level to high mountain peaks.