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About Hoskins
Hoskins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Allen Hoskins (1920–1980), American child actor who played Farina in the Our Gang series
- Andrew Hoskins, Canadian rower
- Anthony Hoskins (1828–1901), Royal Navy admiral and First Sea Lord
- Basil Hoskins (1929–2005), British actor
- Bert Hoskins (1885–1968), British football forward and football manager
- Bob Hoskins (1942–2014), British actor
- Bob Hoskins (1945–1980), retired National Football League defensive tackle
- Brian Hoskins, British meteorologist and climatologist
- Brian Hoskins, British Red Arrows Captain
- Dave Hoskins (1925–1970), American baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues and Major League Baseball
- Derrick Hoskins, American retired National Football League defensive back
- Eric Hoskins, Canadian physician and politician
- George Hoskins (disambiguation)
- Gregory Hoskins, vocalist and guitarist with Gregory Hoskins and the Stickpeople, a 1990s Canadian folk rock band
- Harold K. Hoskins (1927–2012), US Air Force lieutenant colonel and Tuskegee Airman
- John Hoskins (disambiguation)
- Johnnie Hoskins 1892–1987), sports promoter believed by some to have invented motorcycle speedway
- Katherine Hoskins (1909–1988), American poet, short story writer and playwright
- Kerri Hoskins, American model
- Melissa Hoskins, Australian track and road racing cyclist
- Oregan Hoskins, South African rugby administrator
- Patricia Hoskins, American basketball player
- Percy Hoskins (1904–1989), British reporter
- Phil Hoskins, American football player
- Reed Hoskins, American college football coach
- Rhys Hoskins, American professional baseball player
- Richard Hoskins, British author and criminologist
- Roy Hoskins (1900–??), Australian rugby union player
- Sam Hoskins, British footballer
- Samuel Elliott Hoskins (1799–1888), British physician
- Theodore Hoskins, American politician
- Tom Hoskins (1864–1934), British-born Australian politician
- Will Hoskins, British association football striker
- William Hoskins (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- William Hoskins (actor) (1816–1887), career in England, Australia and New Zealand
- William Hoskins (baseball) (1914–1975), American Negro league baseball player
- William Hoskins (inventor) (1862–1934), American co-inventor of nichrome and modern billiard chalk
- William Hoskins (MP) for Westbury in 1555
- William George Hoskins (1908–1992), British local historian, academic and author
- William Lawrence Hoskins (1828–1901), American politician
What is this?
This site was designed to help you find the height above sea level of your current location, or any point on Earth. When viewed from a phone that supports altitude readings, the reading will come directly from your device altitude reading and will update automatically as you move. From a computer your elevation is loaded from our API based on your location.
The elevation map also supports dragging the location pin on the map to search for nearby locations. You can also use the search bar to find any location in the world.
Why use an elevation map?
An elevation map is a topographical map that shows the height of the land above sea level. Elevation maps are also used by hikers and backpackers to determine the difficulty of a hike. Elevation maps are also used by surveyors to determine the elevation of a plot of land.
What is elevation?
Elevation is a measurement of height above sea level. Elevation typically refers to the height of a point on the earth’s surface, and not in the air. Altitude is a measurement of an object’s height, often referring to your height above the ground (such as in an airplane or a satellite). While elevation is often the preferred term for the height of your current location, altitude and height above sea level are also common.
How do you find your elevation?
Using this website you can find out your elevation no matter where you are. How does this site determine your precise elevation? The site receives GPS data from your phone. This satellite technology is also used to determine your precise location and help you navigate in apps like Google Maps.
Your phone acts as a receiver for satellite data. The time it takes for each of the satellite signals to reach the receiver are measured in relation to each other and to the speed of light. Because each of the satellites is in a different place, the three signals can be used to estimate a three dimensional position and can determine your position on the Earth to an extremely high degree of accuracy.
Using this site you can determine elevation for any location in the world, whether you are there or not. Simply enter an address anywhere in the world and you will be given its elevation in either feet or meters.
Web vs phone elevation
When you use the site on a mobile device with a built-in altimeter, your elevation is determined by your phone’s built-in altitude reading by default (this will show up as “according to your phone”). This method may be less accurate when you need the exact elevation for your location, but has the advantage of giving you real-time altitude updates as you move. This also allows you to bookmark our site to use when you are not connected to the Internet.
When visiting from a desktop computer, or when searching for an address, your elevation is determined by your GPS coordinates based on satellite data.