While we use the term sea level, the level actually changes each day due to high tide and low tide. In many area, this is a small difference, measured in inches, but in the Bay of Fundy in Canada, the tide change is VERY dramatic, rising and falling several feet- and quite quickly.
Holland (a nickname usually given to the Netherlands) is close to sea level. In fact, a significant part of it is BELOW sea level.
Atmospheric pressure is highest at sea level and lowest inland.use this fact to explan why a cup of freshly made coffee is hotter at sea level than a similar cup of coffee inland?
Yes it is in fact the size of a two story house and that is above sea level
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.
above sea level
Because Holland is lower than the sea level, we have dykes to keep Holland from flooding. Though it is said that the sea level is going to be more high in 15 years or something. Eventually, Holland will flood.
No, Colombia is not below sea level; in fact, it is predominantly above sea level. The country has a diverse topography, with its lowest point being the shores of the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, while the Andes mountains reach elevations over 5,700 meters (about 18,700 feet). However, there are some low-lying areas, such as the coastal regions and the Amazon rainforest, but these do not result in the country being classified as below sea level overall.
The lowest point in Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean at sea level. what the heck!
San Francisco is not below sea level; in fact, it is situated on a series of hills and has an average elevation of about 52 feet (16 meters) above sea level. The city is known for its varied topography, with some areas rising much higher. The lowest points in the city are still above sea level, making it one of the higher coastal cities in California.
Well, sea level is the standard by wich other things are measured, so zero is the answer. Sea level is sea level. Compared to what?
Yes, mean sea level (MSL) is the average (mean) height of the sea.
The boiling point of water at sea level can be objectively verified through experimentation and observation.