234,545,980 miles
The difference between the highest and lowest point of the surface of the water.
The relief of an area on a map is the difference between the highest point and the lowest point. You find relief by finding the highest and lowest numbers on a contour map, then you subtract those numbers.
The highest point is 14,440 feet at Mount Elbert. The lowest point is where the Arikaree River enters Kansas at 3,317 feet. To solve, subtract the lowest point from the highest point, or 14,440 minus 3,317 for a difference in elevation of 11,123 feet or a decrease in elevation of more than two miles.
Hight
The difference between the highest point and the lowest point I thought it was like hills and mountains ect......
iowa
Relief is the difference in elevation of a landform from the lowest point to the highest point.
A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
The vertex is the highest or lowest point on a graph.
highest point:14928 feet lowest point:-410 feet
The highest point is Mt. Hood, and the lowest point is Crater Lake.