60 to 120 feet above current levels ... but the land only look vaguely like it does now.
Ocean levels will rise.
When ice sheets melt, the water from the ice flows into the ocean, causing sea levels to rise.
When ocean levels rise it is typically not a good thing. As the sea level increases, the water will reach farther and the land mass will decrease as the coasts become submerged. With many cities and ports located close to the ocean, this can be very dangerous. This permanent rise in water would be capable of wiping out these areas, as well as completely erasing certain islands.
The Daily Orbit - 2012 Aquarius Satellite Shows Ocean Salinity Levels Are on the Rise 1-128 was released on: USA: 1 March 2013
Energy produced by the rise and fall of ocean levels is tidal energy. Tidal energy is a renewable source of energy that scientists have found ways to use for energy supply required around the world.
Not all the oceans, no. However if an ocean gets cut off from the rest of the oceanic water, then yes the salt levels can rise as the ocean evaporates (such as happened to the Zechstein sea in Europe during the Permian).
The reason why sea levels drop during the glacial era is because that ocean water gets locked up in the ice caps. Sea levels drop due to the removal of large volumes of water above sea level in the icecaps
Mine does rise, about 3 days before periods and falls during periods
Saba you rise from the ocean was created in 1960.
The cyclical rise and fall of ocean water, known as tides, are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun on the Earth. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet experience the gravitational forces, resulting in the water bulging towards these celestial bodies. This gravitational interaction creates high tides where water levels rise and low tides when water levels fall.
The relationship between the rise of ocean temperatures and the rise in the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is that when there is a rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide the warmer the temperature of the ocean is
No, it is not physically possible for an ocean to rise 25 feet in a single day. Ocean levels are influenced by various factors such as tides, storms, and melting ice, but such a rapid increase in sea level would be extreme and unlikely to occur naturally.