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What are the elevation and depression angles in mathematical geometry? There better be an explanation.
Elevation angle: when the line of sight is above the horizontal line, the angle formed by the line of sight and the horizontal line in the vertical plane where the line of sight is located is called elevation angle.

Depression angle: the angle between the horizontal line and the downward descending line segment in the vertical plane (when viewed from above, the angle between the line of sight and the horizontal plane is the depression angle)?

Both range from 0 to 180.