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Many parts of the world fluctuate because of tides, global positioning, and natural phenomenon, but on the average, 70 percent of the earth's surface is below sea level.
Closest to the surface of the earth at Sea level or any portion of land that lies below Sea level.
Mount Everest, located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and China, is the highest point on Earth's surface, measuring at 29,032 feet (8,848 meters) above sea level.
The salt sea,at an astonishing 423 meters below sea level,the lowest point on the Earth's surface,on dry land. It is important to consider that the seabed is part of the surface of the Earth. So, the correct answer would be the Challenger Deep of the Marianas Trench off the coast of Guam, at 35,994 feet below sea level.
Through uplift from geologic forces such as plate movements. Overlying material is eroded away once the rocks rise above sea level.
There are many land locations on Earth that are below sea level. The lowest point is the Dead Sea, the surface of which is about 420 m (1,378 ft) below sea level.
The valleys cut their way down to sea level and as this happens the mountains get eroded away to (by rain, ice and wind). The end stage is that the flatish land surface becomes almost level with the high tide of the sea. However the sediments eroded away get deposited on the ocean deeps and when the continents crash together again these form new mountains.
The lowest point on the earth surface is 1200 feet below sea level . It is located in the Dead Sea in the present nation of Israel.
yes, the Dead sea is the saltiest and deepest in elevation for a sea
Earth's surface is located in the troposphere. You will find it at ground level.
the pressure changes by how deep you are below see level because of gravity?