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The elevation of a feature is A the distance of the equator B The height above or below sea level C density or mass/Volume D The difference between one feature and another feature
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The elevation of a feature is
A the distance of the equator
B The height above or below sea level
C density or mass/Volume
D The difference between one feature and another feature
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The answer is B, due to elevation not having anything to do with density or mass/volume, one feature versus its neighbor or the equator
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