There are many lines of latitude and longitude because they allow the user to locate a specific spot easier with a set of coordinates.
It is already rounded to one spot after the decimal (tenths).
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We would need to see the map used for that question to determine the grid coordinates. Locate the hill on the map marked as 192. Now look to the left for the first grid line you come to. Mentally divide the grid square into 100 lines, and approximate or measure to the right. If the grid line is 47, and hill 192 is in the middle between grid line 47 and 48, the coordinate would be 750. Now do the same with the elevation line below hill 193. Measure the 1/100th level up from that line to the next. If the line is 14, and it is half way up, it would be 450. The entire 6-digit coordinate in that example would be 750450.
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A contour line or a spot height.
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The exact spot on earth where a place is found is determined by its coordinates, typically latitude and longitude. These coordinates pinpoint the precise location on the Earth's surface.
The Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz is located at an elevation of approximately 600 feet above sea level.
Any particular geographical spot on the earth can be located by its longitude and latitude coordinates.
Contour lines and spot elevations are two common elevation measurements found on a map key. A contour line represents a specific elevation, while spot elevations indicate exact elevation at a particular point on the map.
The first contour line below the spot elevation of 1237 feet would be at 1220 feet (1237 feet - 20 feet = 1217 feet).
"elevation" "altitude" "contour height" "trig height" "spot height"
The exact spot on Earth where a geographic feature is found is referred to as its coordinates, which are determined by latitude and longitude lines. These coordinates pinpoint the specific location of the feature on the Earth's surface.