Elevation is the vertical distance (height) of a location above or below a reference point such as the mean sea level or ground level. The ArcGIS Elevation service allows you to find the elevation based on a datum (mean sea level or ground level) for locations on land or water. It can be used to develop many types of applications that inspect the height of terrain or find the depth of lakes or oceans. This section shows you how to use the service.
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Elevation profile around the Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) Welsh region
Topics How to build an app to find elevationLearn the steps required to build apps with the Elevation service.
Point elevationFind elevation data of a single location.
Multiple point elevationsFind elevation data of multiple locations (up to 100) at once.
API support Full support Partial support No support Tutorials Find the elevation of a pointFind elevation value of a single location on land or water.
Find elevation values of multiple locations on land or water.
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