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- Elevation abstract "The elevation of a geographic location is its height above or below a fixed reference point, most commonly a reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface (see Geodetic system, vertical datum).Elevation, or geometric height, is mainly used when referring to points on the Earth's surface, while altitude or geopotential height is used for points above the surface, such as an aircraft in flight or a spacecraft in orbit, and depth is used for points below the surface.Less commonly, elevation is measured using the center of the Earth as the reference point.[citation needed] Due to equatorial bulge, there is debate as to which of the summits of Mt. Everest or Chimborazo is at the higher elevation,[citation needed] as the Chimborazo summit is further from the Earth's center while the Mt. Everest summit is higher above mean sea level.".
- Elevation thumbnail Earth_elevation_histogram_2.svg?width=300.
- Elevation wikiPageExternalLink PIA04961.
- Elevation wikiPageExternalLink www.altitude.nu.
- Elevation wikiPageExternalLink www.elevationworkshop.com.
- Elevation wikiPageExternalLink ENGLISH.
- Elevation wikiPageExternalLink 01mgg04.html.
- Elevation wikiPageExternalLink 93mgg01.html.
- Elevation wikiPageExternalLink www.ngs.noaa.gov.
- Elevation wikiPageExternalLink NGS_Glossary.xml.
- Elevation wikiPageExternalLink vert_con.prl.
- Elevation wikiPageExternalLink www.usgs.gov.
- Elevation wikiPageID "1765158".
- Elevation wikiPageRevisionID "599360070".
- Elevation hasPhotoCollection Elevation.
- Elevation subject Category:Geodesy.
- Elevation subject Category:Length.
- Elevation subject Category:Mountaineering.
- Elevation subject Category:Physical_geography.
- Elevation subject Category:Surveying.
- Elevation subject Category:Topography.
- Elevation comment "The elevation of a geographic location is its height above or below a fixed reference point, most commonly a reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface (see Geodetic system, vertical datum).Elevation, or geometric height, is mainly used when referring to points on the Earth's surface, while altitude or geopotential height is used for points above the surface, such as an aircraft in flight or a spacecraft in orbit, and depth is used for points below the surface.Less commonly, elevation is measured using the center of the Earth as the reference point.[citation needed] Due to equatorial bulge, there is debate as to which of the summits of Mt. ".
- Elevation label "Elevation".
- Elevation label "Głębokość".
- Elevation label "Höhe (Geodäsie)".
- Elevation label "Возвышение (география)".
- Elevation sameAs Höhe_(Geodäsie).
- Elevation sameAs Głębokość.
- Elevation sameAs m.05v3nz.
- Elevation sameAs Q2633778.
- Elevation sameAs Q2633778.
- Elevation wasDerivedFrom Elevation?oldid=599360070.
- Elevation depiction Earth_elevation_histogram_2.svg.
- Elevation isPrimaryTopicOf Elevation.