yes.
The melting of the polar caps adds more liquid water to the oceans, increasing sea water levels all over the world.
No, the sea level is rising
stop it
Sea level
Sea level rise.
yas. Because of global warming
Kiribati. The Maldives.
Sea levels are rising globally due to climate change, leading to increased water temperatures and melting ice caps. In the Maldives, this rise in sea level is particularly worrisome as the country is low-lying and at risk of being entirely submerged. The Maldives also faces other environmental challenges such as coral bleaching and coastal erosion, exacerbating the impact of rising sea levels.
Rising from the sea level to the higher levels will result in decrease of temperature and pressure.
Sea levels have fluctuated throughout geologic history, sometimes being higher and sometimes lower than they are today. During periods of glacial melting, sea levels were higher, while during ice ages, sea levels were lower due to water being locked up in ice sheets. Currently, sea levels are rising due to global warming and melting ice caps.
To stop rising sea levels, we can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect and restore coastal ecosystems, and adapt infrastructure to be more resilient to sea level rise.
global warming!
Rising sea level affects communities by creating a coastal flooding hazard for buildings. It also affects the amount of fresh water available as the salt water creeps inland.