The wavelength is the horizontal distance between the crests or troughs of two successive waves.
Nope, Amplitude is the distance between the center line of a wave and the highest or lowest point.
It is entirely dependent on the size of the wave !! Crest and trough
relief
An object's height is the measure of the distance between its lowest point and its highest point expressed in linear units.
234,545,980 miles
Vertical distance from a wave's highest point to it's lowest point is called the amplitude of a wave.
A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
The highest point in the world is mt.Everest and the lowest point in the world is somewhere in Antarctica
The highest point in Bulgaria is Musala. The lowest point is in the Black Sea.
wave height. -- The highest point of a wave is known as its crest while the trough is the lowest point of the wave. Wavelength is the horizontal distance between successive crests or troughs. by: Claire O.
Elevation is the height above sea level and relief is the distance from the highest point to the lowest point
Highest Point: Keokradong (1,230m) Lowest Point: Indian Ocean (0m)