That is really a strange question. Never heard that any part of Germany is below sea level.
half of Bangladesh is 6 metres under sea level
1850 under sea level represented by integers is -1850
the whole triangle from top to bottom is related to dermuda triangle because everything that comes present in the bermuda triangle it sucks it and vanishes it under sea level
Yes, you will.
The answer would be sea level because it is not above sea level nor is it under sea level
The sea is at a particular level compared to land. Most land is above sea level (or it would be under the sea or very far inland). If you are a mile above sea level, then you are a mile above where the sea would be if there was no land there.
The city of Guatemala is actually over sea level at aprox. 1600 mts.
Coburg which is a town located in Bavaria, Germany is 958 feet above sea level. It is located on the Itz River.
Most of the continent is above sea level. However, under the polar ice sheet there is land that is below sea level.
No, the highest point in Germany is the Zugspitze at 9,718 feet above sea level.
it can be so under ground or low on pressure and be considered below sea level
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