MEASURE OF DISTANCE VERTICAL DISTANCE RELATIVE TO ITS REFERENCE POINT.
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The measure of vertical distance relative to its reference point is called height.
- When the term is used to describe the vertical position (of, e.g., an airplane) from sea level, height is more often called altitude.
- If the point is attached to the Earth (e.g., a mountain peak), the altitude (height above sea level) is called elevation.
- In a two-dimensional Cartesian space, height is measured along the vertical axis (y-axis) between a specific point and another point that is not having the same y-value.
- If both points have the same y-value, then their relative height is zero.
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