It depends on how far away the observer is from the two points.
Mount McKinley is the tallest mountain from base to summit on land. The valley is between 1,000 to 3,000 feet above sea level. The mountain rises about 17,000 feet above the valley.
The highest elevation in North America is Mt. McKinley, which is 20,320 feet above sea level. The lowest elevation is Death Valley, which is 282 feet below sea level. What is the distance from the top of Mt. McKinley to the bottom of Death Valley?
Not very much. "Plain" emphasises that the land is flat and level - not a hill or a valley. "Field" emphasises that the land has a boundary and belongs to some person who presumably cultivates it.
Valley is in it 3 times and valleys is in it once.
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in topographic maps we find local areas in relief map we find things like mountain valley etc, well, the answer above is wrong the difference between the two is that a topography map has lines on it to show elevation and releif maps have colors to show elevation.
-282 minus -1348
The distance from the bottom of the valley that is 248 ft below sea level to the top of the mountain that is 8867 ft above sea level is 9115 ft.
D. mountain
valley fold is folded at a crease in wich the outer edges are higher than the middle. mountain the opposite.
Valley's are Greater than Rivers / A valley is a greater body of water than a river
Elevation
Death Valley's Badwater Basin
It means a small difference in elevation, let's say, for an example, a river.
A valley situated between mountains
A valley is a drop in elevation almost concave like in between mountains or plateaus. a plateau is a flat grassy land that has high elevation.
In general, a valley is shorter than a mountain. A valley is a low-lying area between two mountains or hills, whereas a mountain is a much taller elevation formed by geological forces. However, it is important to note that the size and length of both valleys and mountains can vary greatly depending on the specific geography.