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A mountain climber on Mt. Everest is at 29,035 ft above sea level. A stone at the bottom of the Dead Sea is at 1,349 ft below s...Asked by The1CosmicFrontierFan
                A mountain climber on Mt. Everest is at 29,035 ft above sea level. A stone at the bottom of the Dead Sea is at 1,349 ft below sea level. What is the difference in elevation between the mountain climber and the stone?
            
            
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    The total difference in elevation is:
29,035 + 1,349 = 30,384 ft
Therefore, the difference in elevation between the mountain climber and the stone is:
30,384 ft
    
29,035 + 1,349 = 30,384 ft
Therefore, the difference in elevation between the mountain climber and the stone is:
30,384 ft
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