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O que (quem) é hypsometric$512698$ - definição

MEASUREMENT OF LAND ELEVATION (RELATIVE TO MEAN SEA LEVEL)
Hypsography; Hypsometric curve; Hypsometric Curve
  • Hypsography of the Earth. Notice that Earth has two peaks in elevation, one for the continents, the other for the ocean floors.
  • Hypsometric curve of Earth as a histogram.

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Hypsometric (disambiguation)
Hypsometric is a scientific term relating to the measurement of heights. The term originates from the Greek word "hypsos" meaning height and the word [is from the Greek (métron), "a measure]".
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Hypsometric (disambiguation)
·adj ·Alt. of Hypsometrical.
Hypsometric tints         
USE OF COLOR TO MARK ELEVATION IN A MAP
Hypsometric tint
Hypsometric tints (also called layer tinting, elevation tinting, elevation coloring, or hysometric coloring) are colors placed between contour lines to indicate elevation. These tints are shown as bands of color in a graduated scheme or as a color scheme applied to contour lines themselves; either method is considered a type of Isarithmic map.

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Hypsometry

Hypsometry (from Ancient Greek ὕψος (húpsos) 'height', and μέτρον (métron) 'measure') is the measurement of the elevation and depth of features of the Earth's surface relative to mean sea level.

On Earth, the elevations can take on either positive or negative (below sea level) values. The distribution is theorised to be bimodal due to the difference in density between the lighter continental crust and denser oceanic crust. On other planets within this solar system, elevations are typically unimodal, owing to the lack of oceans on those bodies.