Examples of using Maximum elevation in English and their translations into Italian
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The experiment is performed near the summer solstice when the Sun achieves its maximum elevation angle, and therefore casts a sharp shadow. We watch the shadow every minute or so.
Aircraft carriers originally had four guns originally mounted in two type B twin turrets with a maximum elevation of 70 degrees.
It has an area of 109 hectares(270 acres) and a maximum elevation of 108 metres 354 ft.
sure of a great victory(he then entered in port whit his ships' gun at maximum elevation in sign of victory
Eyjafjörður through a mountain pass called Öxnadalsheiði where the road reaches a maximum elevation of 540 meters above sea level which can sometimes pose a problem during wintertime.
reaching a maximum elevation of 601 m with the Monte Venda.
The guns fired 500-pound(227 kg) projectiles at a muzzle velocity of 2,656 ft/s(810 m/s); this provided a maximum range of 14,800 yards(13,500 m) at the gun's maximum elevation of 13.5°.
Degree traverse(fine for anti-tank defence) and +32 degree maximum elevation could have allowed the merger of the infantry
The date and time of maximum elevation, the satellite name,
This is the MAXIMUM elevation you can stay
It has a maximum elevation of 385 meters.
The group is formed by five towers(which give the name to the mountain) with a maximum elevation of 2.361 m Torre Grande.
Riu de la Palomera- Riu Arièja();Elevation* Maximum: Pic del Comapedrosa,()* Minimum:
The increase in food availability near the colony allows the elevation of the maximum density of individuals and therefore reducing the maximum distance hunting.
Maximum elevation reached in 40 seconds.
Its maximum elevation is 546 metres above sea level.
Maximum elevation 20 m.
It has a maximum elevation of 879 m.
The 70-pounder gun had a maximum elevation of 15°.
The guns could depress to -7° and had a maximum elevation of 14°.