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Mount Everest begins on a plain that is 14,000 feet high, then the summit sits at 29,028 feet. The difference between the height of these two areas is called the
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That difference is called the relief (or vertical relief / elevation gain).
For Everest in your example: 29,028 − 14,000 = 15,028 feet.