- sea
level ASL –
above sea
level FAMSL – feet
above mean sea
level FASL – feet
above sea
level MAMSL –
metres above mean sea
level MASL –
metres above...
-
establish the
level point on the target, and the
stadia allow range-finding;
stadia are
usually at
ratios of 100:1, in
which case one
metre between the...
-
underlying metric level.[citation needed] In
duple metre, each
measure is
divided into two beats, or a
multiple thereof (quadruple
metre). For example, in...
- with a
ruler or tape measure.
Sometimes a
geopotential metre (symbol gpm or m') or
dynamic metre is
introduced for emphasis. However, this
practice is...
- run, sea
level rise
would amount to 2–3 m (7–10 ft) over the next 2000
years if
warming amounts to 1.5 °C (2.7 °F). It
would be 19–22
metres (62–72 ft)...
-
ground level (AGL or HAGL) is a
height measured with
respect to the
underlying ground surface. This is as
opposed to
height above mean sea
level (AMSL...
- The
metre (or
meter in US spelling; symbol: m) is the base unit of
length in the
International System of
Units (SI).
Since 2019, the
metre has been defined...
- sea
level has
fluctuated by more than 300
metres,
possibly more than 400
metres. The main
reasons for sea
level fluctuations in the last 15
million years...
-
square metre, 1 N/m2). On average, a
column of air with a cross-sectional area of 1
square centimetre (cm2),
measured from the mean (average) sea
level to...
- states, the sea
level is
measured from the zero
level of
Kronstadt Sea-Gauge. In Hong Kong, "mPD" is a
surveying term
meaning "
metres above Prin****l...