The oceans are all at a single altitude, MSL or Mean Sea Level. When a city has its land below this altitude, it is under sea level. This makes flooding very likely, as gravity will draw the water into the lower areas of the city.
Yes, mean sea level (MSL) is the average (mean) height of the sea.
it is 5,900,894,673,800,674,135,790 miles above sea level
The city of Granada is located approximately 738 meters above sea level.
Sea level pressure, sometimes as mean sea level pressure.
The sea is at a particular level compared to land. Most land is above sea level (or it would be under the sea or very far inland). If you are a mile above sea level, then you are a mile above where the sea would be if there was no land there.
A beach, by definition, is already at sea level. The mean sea level at Panama City Beach means that you can be at sea level no matter what is the state of the current tide.
The city of Guatemala is actually over sea level at aprox. 1600 mts.
sub = under, below submarine = under the sea suburban = close to, attached to the main city or urban center. substandard = not acceptable, below the acceptable level
The sea level of Baltimore City is approximately 10 feet above sea level.
Oh yes, otherwise NYC would be under water. It lies at the open sea.
Parts of New York City lie below sea level, particularly in areas like Manhattan and Brooklyn, due to the city's proximity to the coast. However, the majority of the city is above sea level, with higher elevation areas in the boroughs of Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island.
Belize City is not above sea level, It is approximately 500feet below sea Level
half of Bangladesh is 6 metres under sea level
I wonder if you mean above sea level?. In that case, The peak of Mauna Kea is 13,803 feet (4,207 m) above mean sea level.The Lighter SideUnder Sea level????, look I know we have Global Warming, but it is not that bad yet.
No, Peterborough is not under sea level. It is located at an elevation of approximately 72 meters (236 feet) above sea level.
Most of Holland is below sea level if that is what you mean.
No, Scotland is not under sea level. The country's elevation varies, with some low-lying areas near sea level, but the majority of Scotland's landmass is above sea level.