I wonder if you mean above sea level?. In that case, The peak of Mauna Kea is 13,803 feet (4,207 m) above mean sea level.The Lighter SideUnder Sea level????, look I know we have Global Warming, but it is not that bad yet.
Actually, Tampa is above sea level. Tampa is 48 feet above sea level
100 times less than the troposphere at sea level. sea level is about 760. The mesosphere is about 0.00132
This type of map is called a bathymetric map. It measures the different levels below the sea level. It is like a topographic map but below sea level.
Mt. Vesuvius is 4300 feet or 1.31064 km above sea level.
Yes, mean sea level (MSL) is the average (mean) height of the sea.
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.
Mean sea level is 5,692 feet.
1043 ft above sea level
Sea level ~ average (mean) height of the sea, with a reference to a suitable reference point. Elevation ~ height of a geographic location above mean sea level.
27,725 FEET
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?
Mean sea level (MSL) which is the average level of the sea. Determinig "sea level" is a very complex measurement. All other altitude measurements in aviation, in one way or another, are referenced from the mean sea level.
Question doesn't make sense. Sea level is sea level. That's why it's used as a reference. If sea level changed with location, it'd be quite pointless to use.
Mean sea level (MSL) which is the average level of the sea. Determinig "sea level" is a very complex measurement. All other altitude measurements in aviation, in one way or another, are referenced from the mean sea level.
water went in it and made it under sea level