altitude in the PONS Dictionary

altitude Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to fly at high altitude

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Due to high altitude, the area around the lake is devoid of trees, although the shore is covered with shrubs and wild flowers.
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The two longer routes require an ascent to beyond 4200 m above sea level, which can result in altitude sickness.
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They live in an altitude of 2,200-3,500 meters above sea-level.
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The plane was cruising at an altitude of 8,000 feet when it encountered icing conditions.
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The habitat consists of forests at altitudes between 600 and 900 meters.
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It covers an area of approximately 18.5 sqmi and has an altitude of 3215 ft at its highest elevation.
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It ranges from the lowlands up to 2,200 m altitude.
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They typically dwell at altitudes greater than 300 metres.
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It grows at low altitudes, from sea level up to 400 m.
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It descends in altitude from the diversion dam to a place about 103m directly above this hydroelectric facility.
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