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  1. Altitude+

    Altitude+ is a streaming service that allows in-market fans to stream Altitude Sports content (including Nuggets and Avalanche games) directly from Altitude Sports with a monthly paid subscription.

  2. Altitude Indoor Trampoline Park

    Experience the thrill of weightlessness at Altitude Trampoline Park! Fly sky high on a trampoline, play dodgeball, run in a ninja warrior course, and more. Fun for all ages!

  3. Altitude - Wikipedia

    Altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. The exact definition and reference datum varies according to the context (e.g., …

  4. What is my elevation?

    Altitude is a measurement of an object’s height, often referring to your height above the ground (such as in an airplane or a satellite). While elevation is often the preferred term for the height of your current …

  5. ALTITUDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ALTITUDE is the vertical elevation of an object above a surface (such as sea level or land) of a planet or natural satellite. How to use altitude in a sentence.

  6. Altitude - National Geographic Society

    May 30, 2025 · Altitude, like elevation, is the distance above sea level. Areas are often considered "high- altitude " if they reach at least 2,400 meters (8,000 feet) into the atmosphere.

  7. ALTITUDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Altitude is also the distance measured by an angle made by a point on the earth to a star and to the horizon (= place where earth and sky seem to meet).

  8. What is the Difference Between Elevation and Altitude?

    Jan 28, 2022 · In geography, altitude is the height of an object above the surface of the ground or sea level based on a datum, a geodetic reference point. Altitude is the vertical measurement of the …

  9. Worldwide Elevation Finder - Topographic map - Altitude map

    Find elevation (altitude) data by searching address or clicking on a topographic map.

  10. Altitude | linear measurement | Britannica

    High altitudes demand a degree of cold adaptation, as well as adaptation for low air pressure and the consequent low oxygen. This adaptation is accomplished by an increase in lung tissue generally.