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When was indira point submerged in sea?

in 2004 TSUNAMI


How would sea level rise affect people living further away?

The rise of the sea level will make people living in sea level countries submerged in sea water.


Why is the freezing point of salt water important for animals living in the sea?

There are organisms living in the sea. When it is winter, the sea water will not freeze easily thanks to the salt in the sea water, which lowers the original freezing point, and therefore saving the animal's lives.


Is indira point still there after tsunami?

The tsunami has generated by the Indian Ocean earthquake on 2004 inundated much of its area that partly damaging the lighthouse subsided 4.25 m in the tsunami. As a result of this subsidence, the coast retreated and the sea permanently came inwards. The lighthouse has been made functional since then. The base of the lighthouse was 5 m above sea level when constructed on 1972 to until the tsunami. After the tsunami, the sea rose and the base was less than a metre above the sea level showing a subsidence of sea floor by over 4 metres. It has observed that the sea is slowly starting to retreat back partly to its original position and the subsidence has decreased as the ocean floor is slowly bouncing back partially This southern tip of the Great Nicobar island, "Pygmalion Point", is the southernmost point of India. Though the "Vivekananda Rock" of Kanyakumari is the southern most point of Indian mainland, the "Pygmalion Point" is actually the southernmost point of the country as it is situated at a lower latitude and closer to the equator 6*,45 N. After the demise of Mrs. Indira Gandhi, this point was named "Indira Point".


What are volcanoes which have submerged beneath the surface of the sea termed?

Seamounts

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How did the indira point got submerged under sea water?

due to 2004 tsunami


When was indira point submerged in sea?

in 2004 TSUNAMI


Which is the southern most point of the Indian union?

Indira Point, the southernmost tip of the Great Nicobar island is the southernmost point of land in the territory of India. It is at 6o 45' N latitude. Indira Point was formerly known as Pygmalion Point and it was so named by the late Rajiv Gandhi after his mother on a visit to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A large part of the Indira point was submerged under the sea due to the tsunami generated by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. The sea is now slowly retreating back to its original position. Indira Point is also a favourite nesting site for exotic sea animals.


You have an Olin OM206 player that has been submerged in water What do you do?

Throw it in sea


When will Gateway of India get submerged in the Sea?

it'll be submerged by 2036.


Why are submarines built of hard thick sheets of metal?

To withstand high water pressure when they are submerged at sea.


How would sea level rise affect people living further away?

The rise of the sea level will make people living in sea level countries submerged in sea water.


How do people enter and exit the submarine?

from the entrance :P +++ Through hatches designed to withstand the pressure of the sea water when submerged.


If a sumbarine submerges what is it doing?

A submarine is a sea going vessel that is designed to run submerged or on the surface of the sea. Basically, by filling ballast tanks with sea water, the submarine will sink, and by blowing out the sea water from the ballast tanks with compressed air, the submarine will float on the surface.


What is the melting point of water at sea level and what happens to this point at altitudes above sea level?

i think you mean what is the melting point of ice as water cant melt. the melting point of ice at sea level is 100 degres celsius


What is it called when something is below sea level?

Submerged


Why dont penguins fly?

Penguins are evolutionarily adapted for the sea; they have solid bones that allow them to stay submerged under water, and which are less prone to breakage from the stresses of swimming.http://wiki.answers.com/Why_don't_penguins_fly#ixzz18NXKAesz