It will be frozen
The Sea of Tranquility does not exist on Earth- it is a terrain feature on the Moon.
New water comes from under the crust of the Earth. It escapes mainly through hydrothermal vents in the sea floor. ------------------------------------------------ There is a water cycle on earth that takes wet sediments deep into the mantle to be re heated and circulated back up as new sea floor. This is where the water in hydrothermal vents originates - it is NOT new water. However, there remains a possibility that some of the water emerging from the mantle has been there since the formation of the earth so some of it MAY be 'new'.
The Dead Sea at 1,378 ft below sea level is the lowest place on earth.
Just as new sea floor forms at mid-ocean ridges, new sea floor is forced back into the mantle at abduction zones. The oldest seafloor is at east and west the edges of the Atlantic Ocean, dating to the breakup of Pangaea.
No, only on the Moon.
the sea is technically floating on the earth, as at the bottom of the sea there are techtonic plates.. Our oceans are just gigantic canyons that are filled to the brim with water.
No. While new sea floor is being made in one place, at other places it is being destroyed, the diameter of the earth therefore remains constant overall.
Ask the sea in the middle of the earth
Sea levels would fall, because a lot of the earth's water would then be tied up (frozen) in these glaciers.
The Sea of Tranquility does not exist on Earth- it is a terrain feature on the Moon.
The interface of the sea and the earth is "the sea bed" the point at which the seabed stops being covered by the sea is called "the shore".
The Dead Sea does exist on earth. It is also called the Salt Sea, and it is between Jordan and Israel. The land around it is Earth's lowest elevation on land.
The Sea of Tranquility doesn't have any water, and is on the Moon and not the Earth, so that could be what you are looking for.
Mediterranean Sea
"And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea..." (Rev.21:1). The Holy City, New Jerusalem, will be relocated onto the re-made earth... fire will melt and purify and refine the elements and it will sparkle like a jewel in the universe.
Mediterranean Sea
No. The bottom of the ocean is the lowest place on Earth. But the Dead Sea is the lowest inhabitable place on earth