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What is the altitudinal difference from point A to B?

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Answered by ItzMeMukku
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To calculate percent slope, divide the difference between the elevations of two points by the distance between them, then multiply the quotient by 100. The difference in elevation between points is called the rise. The distance between the points is called the run.

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When the height of a point is its vertical distance above or below the surface of a reference plane* you have selected, it is called the elevation* of that point. When the height of a point is its vertical distance above or below mean sea level (as the reference plane), it is called the altitude* of the point.

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