ocean and sea are both the same things...which have the differ pronounce..
not a big deal..
however, the ocean/sea have several level that divide the ocean..
and each level have different type of species.
A2. And in the above ignore curiosities such as the Dead Sea, and similar.
The term "sea level" refers to the height of an ocean's surface.
Ice glaciers contribute to sea level rise because they are land-based ice that, when melted, adds water to the ocean. In contrast, melting ice shelves, which float on the ocean, do not directly raise sea levels since they are already displacing water. The melting of ice shelves can indirectly influence sea level rise by allowing glaciers to flow more rapidly into the ocean, but their direct contribution to sea level change is negligible compared to that of land glaciers.
treches. 300 km or below sea level.
At 10,000 feet below sea level in the ocean, the temperature hovers at about 4 degrees centigrade. On solid ground, at 10,000 feet down, the rock is hot enough to boil water.
Upwelling in biology is the process in which nutrient rich soil that is located deeper in the ocean rises to the surface due to ocean currents and winds. This is important because it allows the organisms living at the surface to get their needed nutriends
The ocean is at sea level.
The lowest point in Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean at sea level. what the heck!
The Pacific ocean is by far the deepest of the oceans. The Marianas Trench is the deepest place on earth. It is deeper below sea level than Mt Everest is high.
Yes, mean sea level (MSL) is the average (mean) height of the sea.
They are measured by how far above the ocean they are. The ocean is called "sea level". Sea level is 0.
It is at sea level where the Pacific Ocean meets in the west. sea level where pacific ocean meets in the west
Sea level at the Atlantic Ocean.
1 level
2500 meters deeper than sea level
Sea Level
at the Atlantic ocean
* Highest point: Mount Katahdin * Lowest point: Atlantic Ocean