In the last 100 years, global sea levels have risen approximately 8 to 9 inches (around 20 to 23 centimeters). This rise is primarily attributed to factors such as the melting of glaciers and polar ice sheets, as well as the thermal expansion of seawater due to climate change. The rate of sea level rise has accelerated in recent decades, raising concerns about its impact on coastal communities and ecosystems.
How many centimeters have the global sea level risen in the last century
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Sea levels have risen by about 8 inches (20 cm) in the last 100 years, with the rate of rise increasing in recent decades due to climate change. This rise is primarily attributed to thermal expansion of warming oceans and the melting of glaciers and ice caps.
Sea levels have risen by an average of about 8 inches in the last 100 years, with the rate of rise accelerating in recent decades due to climate change. Factors contributing to this rise include thermal expansion of seawater and melting ice caps and glaciers. Continued monitoring and research are essential to understanding and addressing the impacts of rising sea levels on coastal communities and ecosystems.
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Supposedly because transportation costs have risen so sharply.
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Depends on year. The 2010 are 188 inches and the last several years they were about 187 inches.
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