MAMSL (Meter Above Mean Seal Level)
Height above MSL (mean sea level).
The term you are looking for is "elevation." It refers to the height of a specific point or location above a reference level, often sea level.
The distance to the horizon, d kilometres, is related to the height above mean sea level, h metres, by the approximate formula: d = 3.57*sqrt(h).
1,600 feet above sea level(500 meters)
Isobar for atmospheric pressure, isotherm for temperature, or contour for height above (below) 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.
The term for a geographic location and height above sea level is elevation.
Elevation is the word that means the height of land above sea level.
It is 561 feet above sea level.
Aprox. 27 feet above sea level
It is 930 meters above sea level.
7,500 ft above sea level
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).