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Gustav S
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If you measure the height of a mountain, you compare it's height with the sea level. But on let's say mars, how do you measure height when there is no sea to compare with?
For example: Olympus Mons is considered to be the tallest mountain or vulcano in the solar system, but what is the level on which you compare it with? There is no sea level or anything like that.
Thanks
For example: Olympus Mons is considered to be the tallest mountain or vulcano in the solar system, but what is the level on which you compare it with? There is no sea level or anything like that.
Thanks