Edmonton, Alberta is approximately 668 meters (2,192 feet) above sea level.
Durban has an average altitude of around 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level.
Rutland, VT has an altitude of approximately 623 feet (190 meters) above sea level.
Bogota sits at an altitude of approximately 2,640 meters (8,660 feet) above sea level.
Pietermaritzburg has an average altitude of approximately 615 meters (2,018 feet) above sea level.
I believe Lethbridge sits at 3000 feet above sea level.
altitude at Slave Lake Alberta is 1906.17 ft above sea level. Based on information I read supplied by environment canada.
Airdrie, Alberta has an elevation of around 1,100 meters (3,609 feet) above sea level.
The Calgary International Airport (YYC) has an altitude of approximately 3,557 feet (1,084 meters) above sea level.
Elevation: 1,350 M (4,429.1 FT)
Edmonton, Alberta is approximately 668 meters (2,192 feet) above sea level.
== == Science Major: Altitude is height above mean sea level (MSL) or true altitude, which means in reference to what sea level is on the ground, or height above ground level (AGL), which is also called absolute altitude, which means height above the ground with no reference to the ground's height above sea level. In example, if the sea level in a certain place is 100 feet and you are 250 feet above the ground, your altitude above sea level would be 350 feet, and your altitude above ground level would be 250 feet.
It is called altitude. It is typically expressed as ASL (above mean sea level, or MSL). However, it can also be specified as AGL (Above the local Ground Level).
The word you are looking for is "altitude." Altitude refers to the height or elevation above sea level.
It is not, the highest altitude above Sea Level is achieved by the summit of Mt. Everest.
No, an altitude is a height above sea level.
Altitude is greater at a point that is higher above sea level. Altitude measures the height of a point above a reference point, such as sea level. The higher the altitude, the greater the height above that reference point.