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Naples, Florida is approximately 3 feet above sea level.
Well I'm not to sure about that, but 70% of the earth is water!And only 3% of all the water is fresh
well.logically it just makes sense that since there is less oxygen above sea level (mt Everest roughly 1/3 of the oxygen at sea level) that there would be more oxygen below sea level. note: this is completely hypothetical and has no scientific backing whatsoever
Technically, "sea level" would be zero feet. Sea level is defined as being level with the sea's surface.So let's say men build a sand dune 3 feet high along a beach with the beach being level with the ocean (at zero). That dune would be 3 feet above sea level. Let's say wind piles another 2 feet of sand onto the dunes-- the top would be 5 feet above sea level. Let's say you drive 40 miles inland and you encounter a hill that slopes upward 20 feet before it crests. At the top, you are 20 feet above sea level.The important thing to remember about sea level is it is always about something else in geography. It's about an elevation of land, hill, or mountain. It can be about a river set far inland-- the sea level is based on the elevation of land at the level of the river but as 'sea level'. So the land on which the river sits might be 500 feet above sea level, with higher land surrounding the river.It is NOT about how high the sea level is because sea level is always the surface level. But geographical features can be above--or below--sea level. As another answer states, New Orleans is below sea level in that area. But the mountains in the State of Georgia are higher than sea level-- as is the land between New Orleans and the mountains in Georgia.
The Earth's crust varies in thickness from about 3 to 44 miles (5 to 70 kilometers) beneath the continents and about 3 to 4 miles (5 to 7 kilometers) beneath the oceans. The Earth's core is located about 1,800 miles (2,900 kilometers) below the surface.
The Dead Sea is the earth's lowest point, lying about 1,200 feet (360m) below the level of the Mediterranean. At the north end its bed is about 2,400 feet (730m) below sea level. About 48 miles (77km) long, its maximum width is about 11 miles (18km).
5 feet below sea level is higher. Because if you have 5 feet below sea level then you go from the average height if the top of the water and go 5 feet under it, and if you have 4 feet below sea level then you go from the average height if the top of the water and go 4 feet below, so 4 feet is higher.
The wreck of the Titanic is 3,784 meters, or 12,415 feet below sea level
Gimme a Break - 1981 Below Sea Level 6-3 was released on: USA: 1 October 1986
Naples, Florida is approximately 3 feet above sea level.
4.5 metres
Well I'm not to sure about that, but 70% of the earth is water!And only 3% of all the water is fresh
The lowest land in the UK is 400 meters below sea level.
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Actually, Arabi, Louisiana is 3 feet (0.9 meters) abovesea level
well.logically it just makes sense that since there is less oxygen above sea level (mt Everest roughly 1/3 of the oxygen at sea level) that there would be more oxygen below sea level. note: this is completely hypothetical and has no scientific backing whatsoever
Technically, "sea level" would be zero feet. Sea level is defined as being level with the sea's surface.So let's say men build a sand dune 3 feet high along a beach with the beach being level with the ocean (at zero). That dune would be 3 feet above sea level. Let's say wind piles another 2 feet of sand onto the dunes-- the top would be 5 feet above sea level. Let's say you drive 40 miles inland and you encounter a hill that slopes upward 20 feet before it crests. At the top, you are 20 feet above sea level.The important thing to remember about sea level is it is always about something else in geography. It's about an elevation of land, hill, or mountain. It can be about a river set far inland-- the sea level is based on the elevation of land at the level of the river but as 'sea level'. So the land on which the river sits might be 500 feet above sea level, with higher land surrounding the river.It is NOT about how high the sea level is because sea level is always the surface level. But geographical features can be above--or below--sea level. As another answer states, New Orleans is below sea level in that area. But the mountains in the State of Georgia are higher than sea level-- as is the land between New Orleans and the mountains in Georgia.