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what is spot height?

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Answered by CellReport
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A spot height is the altitude of a point, especially as shown on a map.

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Answered by rohith11112
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A spot height is an exact point on a map with an elevation recorded beside it that represents its height above a given datum. In the UK this is the Ordnance Datum.Spot height is the height of a particular point or altitude on the ground. It is generally found on maps which shows the height of a particular hill or Mountain. It is measured from mean sea level.

On the other hand, a benchmark is a standard or a point of reference. With the benchmark, things may be compared. It is generally marked in stone. It is used as a reference point on a survey as it's expected elevation and position are known.

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