The distance you can see out to sea when standing on the beach depends on your height and the curvature of the Earth. Generally, a person with an average eye level of about 5.5 feet can see approximately 2.9 miles (4.7 kilometers) to the horizon. Taller individuals can see farther; for example, someone 6 feet tall can see about 3.1 miles (5 kilometers). Factors like atmospheric conditions and obstructions can also affect visibility.
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Sea gulls.
Sea gulls.
i see the sea in the beach
Sea gulls.
You can see him from 6am to 12am on any random day. He'll be standing by the beach somewhere.
Seagulls, ibises and pelicans are all frequently seen at the beach.
The distance to the horizon from the shore depends on the height of the observer's eyes above sea level. On average, a person standing at sea level on the shore can see approximately 3 miles to the horizon. If the observer is standing at a higher elevation, such as on a cliff or in a tall building, they can see farther.
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say if he is standing in London you can see it when your in America. ha ha ginger
A seagull. They live around the sea and they always land on shipwrecks.
The distance you can see to the horizon over the ocean is primarily determined by your height above sea level. For an average person standing at sea level, the horizon is approximately 3 miles away. However, if you're at a higher elevation, such as on a cliff or a tall building, you can see much farther—around 1.5 times the square root of your height in feet. For example, from a height of 100 feet, you could see about 10 miles to the horizon.