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C.
Prominent Mountains and Lowlands Around the World
(Reference)
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B. Other Applications
<Monitoring Changes in Altitude>
Switch the watch to the continuous altitude measurement display in the altitude
measurement mode when riding on a train or cable car as it travels through
the mountains. Changes in altitude can be monitored for a maximum of 5 min-
utes in 1 second increments.
<Determination of Altitude Difference from Starting Point>
Perform altitude measurement after correcting the altitude to 0 meters during
the altitude correction display. The altitude displayed when the destination is
reached can be read directly from the watch as the difference in altitude
between the starting point and destination.
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Mt.Mauna Kea
(USA)
4,205 m
Mt. Toubkal
(Morocco)
4,165 m
Mt. Kosciusko
(Australia)
2,230 m
Mt. Rainier
(USA)
4,392 m
Mt. Matterhorn
(Switzerland)
4,477 m
Death Valley
(USA)
-
85 m
Mt. Shasta
(USA)
4,317 m
Mt. Olimbos
(Greece)
2,917 m
Lake Melrhir
lowlands
(Algeria)
-
24 m
Mt. Elbert
(USA)
4,398 m
Mt. Ras Dashan
(Ethiopia)
4,620 m
Qattara
lowlands
(Egypt)
-
133 m
Mt. Mitchell
(USA)
2,037 m
Mt. Kinabalu
(Malaysia)
4,094 m
Caspian Sea
lowlands
-
28 m
Mt. Ben Nevis
(UK)
1,344 m
Mt. Fuji
(Japan)
3,776 m
Turfan basin
(China)
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154 m

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