Topographical map or contour map.
The height of a wave above the median line is called the wave height. It is typically measured from the trough (lowest point) to the crest (highest point) of the wave. Wave height is an important parameter in assessing wave conditions for activities such as surfing, boating, and offshore operations.
That line has often been called the "Equator" in song and story, and on maps as well, too.
A map that shows the height of a mountain is called a topographic map or a relief map. These types of maps use contour lines to represent the elevation changes of the land and provide a visual representation of the mountain's height and terrain.
A book of maps is called an atlas.
The line on maps showing height above or below sea level is called a contour line. These lines connect points of equal elevation, allowing viewers to visualize terrain and elevation changes on a map. The spacing between contour lines indicates the steepness of the terrain: close lines mean steep slopes, while widely spaced lines indicate flat areas.
That is called a line.
Topographical map or contour map.
You mean topography ? There are certain maps called topography maps , they help identify direction and height of the area etc.
Isobar for atmospheric pressure, isotherm for temperature, or contour for height above (below) sea level.
tree line
elevation maps are maps that show you the height of land above sea level
It is called an apex, and it is mostly used to show the height of a geometric figure.
The height of a wave above the median line is called the wave height. It is typically measured from the trough (lowest point) to the crest (highest point) of the wave. Wave height is an important parameter in assessing wave conditions for activities such as surfing, boating, and offshore operations.
It has only one dimension - which is usually called its length. However, if the line segment goes from up to down on a page, its length may be referred to as its height.
Because we measure the height as the length of a perpendicular line from the base.
That line has often been called the "Equator" in song and story, and on maps as well, too.