Altitude refers to the height of an object or point in relation to a specific reference point, such as sea level. In the context of geography and aviation, altitude is an important measurement that affects various atmospheric and environmental conditions.
Types of Altitude
There are several types of altitude:
1. True Altitude: The vertical distance of a point above sea level.
2. Indicated Altitude: The altitude shown on an aircraft's altimeter.
3. Absolute Altitude: The vertical distance of an object above the Earth's surface.
Altitude can have significant effects on human physiology, atmospheric conditions, and the performance of aircraft and other machinery. Some of the effects include:
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