7. The highest point measured above sea level is the summit of Mt. Everest which is 8,848m above
sea level and the lowest point is challenger Deep at the bottom of Mariana Trench which is
10911m below sea level. What is the vertical distance between these two points?
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Answer:
19759 m
Step-by-step explanation
The highest point measured above
sea level is the summit of Mt.
Everest which is 8,848m above
sea level and the lowest point is
challenger Deep at the bottom of
Mariana Trench which is 10911m
below sea level. What is the vertical
distance between these two points.
Summit of Mt. Everest is 8,848m
above sea level
bottom of Mariana Trench is 10911m
below sea level.
Both are in opposite direction
to sea level
Hence Vertical distance between
summit of Mt. Everest & bottom of
Mariana Trench would be sum of
both distances
8848 + 10911
19759 m
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0
Answer:
If we consider straight vertical line then the distance between them should be 19759 M
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