An elevation profile visualizes how ground height changes along a linear path between two geographic points. By sampling terrain data at regular intervals, users can assess slope, identify peaks, and plan routes.
The profile is generated from digital elevation models (DEMs) that assign an elevation value to each latitudeβlongitude coordinate. Interpolating between the start and end coordinates yields a continuous curve.
Understanding the mathematical relationship helps in interpreting the shape of the terrain. The basic linear interpolation formula is shown below.
What is an elevation profile?
How are elevation profiles generated?
What can users assess using an elevation profile?
What is a digital elevation model (DEM)?
How does interpolation work in creating an elevation profile?
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