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Point A is located 1500 m above sea level. Point B is located 500 m below sea level. What is the vertical distance between points A and B?

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Answered by MrSovereign
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Let's,

The Point of Mean Sea Level be O

  • Point A is above the MSL(+) → Altitude
  • Ponit B is below the MSL(-) → Depth

Given, OA = +1500m

OB = -500m

AB → OA - OB

→\;{\sf{1500-(-500)}}

→\;{\sf{2000m}}

  • Distance between AB ☞ \red{\bf{2km}}

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Answered by manyasharma829
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Answer:

The vertical distance between them is 2000 meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

Location of point A = 1500 m above the sea level

Location of point B = 500 m below the sea level

Vertical distance between Point A and Point B = 1500 + 500 = 2000 meters.

∴ The vertical distance between them is 2000 meters.

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