The distance from the bottom of the valley that is 248 ft below sea level to the top of the mountain that is 8867 ft above sea level is 9115 ft.
The total elevation difference between the mountain and the valley is 19844 feet.
It depends on how far away the observer is from the two points.
in topographic maps we find local areas in relief map we find things like mountain valley etc, well, the answer above is wrong the difference between the two is that a topography map has lines on it to show elevation and releif maps have colors to show elevation.
-282 minus -1348
valley fold is folded at a crease in wich the outer edges are higher than the middle. mountain the opposite.
D. mountain
High elevation and high relief typically describe a mountain. Mountains are characterized by their significant height above the surrounding terrain, along with steep slopes and prominent peaks. In contrast, a valley is a low area between hills or mountains, characterized by lower elevation and relief.
Valley's are Greater than Rivers / A valley is a greater body of water than a river
Is the bottom of the mountain at sea level?Is the bottom of the valley 200 feet above sea level?Do you want to know how much higher the mountain is than the top of the valley (which may be the mountain itself) or the bottom of the valley - in which case it would be 800 feet.this is called a mountain
Death Valley's Badwater Basin
Ans Pass Valley 1 The narrow place or gaps between the mountains are called Passes. 1 The low-lying area between two mountains is called a valley. 2 Eg: Shipli La in Himalayas 2 Eg: Kashmir and Switzerland 3 Passes help the people to cross the mountains. 3 River makes the valley fertile
A valley situated between mountains