Is elevation the same as altitude?

Quick Answer: Elevation and altitude both measure height, but elevation refers to the height of a point on land above sea level, while altitude usually means the height of an object or point in the air above the ground or sea level.

Elevation is a fixed measurement of how high land or a location sits above sea level. You see elevation on maps and when talking about mountains or cities.

Altitude, on the other hand, is more about height in the sky. It’s commonly used for airplanes, birds, or anything flying above the Earth's surface. Altitude can change quickly, unlike elevation.

So, elevation is about the ground’s height, and altitude is about how high something is above that ground or sea level.

Free widgets for webmasters:

Free Analog Clock Widget | Free Digital Clock Widget | Free Text Clock Widget | Free Word Clock Widget