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The height of the land is called elevation or altitude. It refers to how high above sea level a particular point on the Earth's surface is.
The height of a landform in relation to sea level is called its elevation. The elevation is typically measured in feet or meters above sea level and is an important factor in determining the topography and climate of a region.
Elevation is the word that means the height of land above sea level.
A surveyor is a person who determines the boundaries and height of a land by conducting land surveys using specialized equipment and techniques. They create accurate maps and legal descriptions of properties.
A high rocky land higher than a hill is typically called a mountain. Mountains are characterized by their prominent height and steep slopes, with rocky terrain that can vary in size and shape.
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it is land slope
It is called the ELEVATION
What you describe is called land surveying
Land closest to sea level is typically referred to as low-lying land or coastal plains. This type of land is prone to flooding during high tides and storm surges.
It's call divide or watershed.
the height of land
The height of a landform in relation to sea level is called its elevation. The elevation is typically measured in feet or meters above sea level and is an important factor in determining the topography and climate of a region.
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We call this "elevation".
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Topography refers to the shape or height of the land. It includes features such as mountains, valleys, and plateaus.
Lapland is known as the Land of the Midnight Sun because at the height of summer, as the sun approaches the horizon, it creeps back up, so viewers can see the sun at midnight.