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Yes, it is. Everywhere on earth is affected by sea level rise especially low lying countries, coastal areas, and some islands. Newfoundland is vulnerable to sea level rise because its a coastal area and it is actually sinking in the ocean but very slowly according to some coastline erosion experts. The island of Newfoundland is sinking at a rate of 3.5 mm a year. The southern part is sinking faster then the northern part. To show proof that Newfoundland is really sinking, a coastline erosion expert finds preserved and dead tree stumps in calmer waters to determine how far and when the water has moved. The trees which sat in the water were all dead because of the ocean's salt water which killed their roots. The trees were found at some southern beaches on the south part of the island in the water.

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