What is spot height and triangulated height in topography?
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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.
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A spot height shows exact heights by a black dot with a number next to it. The number is the height above sea level in metres. Trig points or Triangulation Pillars are another way of spotting the top of a mountain on a map. ... The number beside it shows the height above sea level.
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