You'd draw the land first. Then draw the ocean coming up right a little above the edge of the land.
A region at or below sea level is called a "low-lying area" or a "depression."
Yes, Death Valley, California is 282 feet below sea level.
beacause there is a big instance that below sea level area will experience floods
The Mojave Desert includes Death Valley which has areas well below sea level - 282 feet below sea level to be exact.
The countries in Africa with areas that lie below sea level are Egypt and Djibouti. In Egypt, the Qattara Depression is located below sea level, while in Djibouti, the Lac Assal is an area that lies below sea level.
The European country with the lowest point below sea level is the Netherlands, particularly in the Zuidplaspolder area which reaches about 22 feet (6.76 meters) below sea level.
The Turpan Depression in Xinjiang, China is the largest area with below sea level elevation, reaching about 505 feet (154 meters) below sea level. It is known for its extremely hot temperatures and is one of the lowest points on Earth's surface.
It's not possible for an area to be 2 kilometers below sea level. Sea level is the baseline for measuring elevation, so elevations below sea level are not physically possible on Earth's surface.
Because that is the natural geography of the area.
40 feet below sea level is at a higher elevation than 14 feet below sea level. Elevation is measured by the distance above or below a reference point, such as sea level, so the higher the number below sea level, the lower the elevation.
It is generally assumed that Antarctica has no surface locations below sea level. This is because any area that is below sea level has been filled in and covered by ice. However, there is a coastal area of the rocky Vestfold Hills in coastal Antarctica which has valleys below sea level, as low as -50 meters (150 feet). (These mountains are south of the Indian Ocean, due south of westernmost India.)
The Dead Sea is at an altitude of 423m below sea level.add The Salton Sea in US is 69m below seal level.