200 units of elevation.
Yes. Any object that is above a reference level has positive potential energy; anything below that reference level has negative potential energy. For example, if the chosen reference level is the ground level, anything below the ground level has negative potential energy. Please note that the choice of reference level is arbitrary. What matters is the DIFFERENCE in potential energy between two positions - and that doesn't change, whether you choose (for example) the ground level, or some other level, as a reference level.
Barometers measure altitude - ie height above sea level Anemometers measure wind speed
Usually the centre; sometimes above, sometimes below and rarely level with the arms of it.
There is potential energy, which is non-zero if you are above ground level (or above, or below, any other reference level you choose).
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What is the difference in elevation between mount Elaine which is 25 feet above sea level and mount Juanomono which is 35 feet below sea level?
A mountain sticks up above ground level and a canyon is down below ground level
The difference in elevation between the two is 25300 plus 440, or 25740 feet.
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.
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Relief is the change in elevation in a region and measures the difference between that area's highest and lowest elevation. Elevation is the distance above or below sea level that a region is.
The numerical values along the lines of contour, indicate the elevation above or below sea level.
It all has to do with the pH level. Above 7 is acidic and below 7 is a base. The acid that burns skin is above 7. Food is around 3 or 4pH.
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Above sea level.