The Dead Sea is the earth's lowest point, lying about 1,200 feet (360m) below the level of the Mediterranean. At the north end its bed is about 2,400 feet (730m) below sea level. About 48 miles (77km) long, its maximum width is about 11 miles (18km).
about 397 meters = 1,300 feet below sea level
1,385 ft (422 metres) which is the lowest elevation on the Earth's surface.
Its surface area and shores are 427 meters below sea level
About 2 to 3 center meters ;)
1, 300 feet
Both Lake Eyre and the Dead Sea are extremely salty. They both have elevations below sea level. Lake Eyre is 15m below sea level, whereas the dead Sea is over 400m below sea level.
The Dead Sea is 423 metres (1,388 ft) below sea level.
if the land surrounding the sea is below sea level
The dead sea.
The Dead Sea is at an altitude of 423m below sea level.add The Salton Sea in US is 69m below seal level.
The surface and shores of the Dead Sea are 422 metres (1,385 ft) below normal sea level.
yes, the Dead sea is the saltiest and deepest in elevation for a sea
The surface of the Dead Sea is 1388 feet below sea level and at its deepest point is 1237 feet deep.
No, its surface and shores are 423 metres below sea level.
The dead sea.
The surface is 1300 feet below sea level
The country that lies below sea level is the Netherlands. Around a quarter of the country's land is below sea level, with much of it being reclaimed from the sea through a system of dikes and pumps.