Sea level reference is used to define the height of specific land as compared to the sea, taken as a standard. Karachi is about 150 meters above sea level.
Karachi is situated at the sea level
The elevation of Karachi, Pakistan, is about 26 feet, or about 8 meters. Use the link below to confirm the data and learn more.
80' to 100' above sea level
well its not below sea level its above, the argument is senseless if it was it would had been under water long time ago and there would never be a karachi we know, i dont know the exact values but you can find them on google earth or any atlas book.
Yes, mean sea level (MSL) is the average (mean) height of the sea.
it is the Atlantic sea.
Karachi. The Indus River is in Pakistan, not Egypt, as a result it flows into the Arabian Sea near Karachi, not Cairo.
Karachi is situated in the extreme south of Pakistan. Karachi touches Arabian Sea. From Karachi Bombay is within easy approach.
The sea that touches Karachi on its southern side is called as Arabian Sea. There are many shores of Arabian sea in Karachi i.e. Clifton Beach, Cape Mount, Sun Set Point, Paradise Point, Hawks Bay etc.
Mean sea level is the average (mean) height of the sea. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_level
Sea level pressure, sometimes as mean sea level pressure.
No, and the Arabian Sea next to Karachi is too far south for icebergs.