The distance below sea level of a point on Earth's surface is measured as the depth relative to the average sea level. This can vary significantly depending on the location; for example, the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is approximately 10,994 meters (about 36,070 feet) below sea level, making it the deepest known point in the Earth's oceans. Conversely, areas like the Dead Sea are also notable for being over 430 meters (1,411 feet) below sea level, marking the lowest land elevation on Earth.
The Dead Sea, with an average of about 1,312 ft. below sea level.
I Want to now what the level of the ocean's surface is
The lowest point on the earth surface is 1200 feet below sea level . It is located in the Dead Sea in the present nation of Israel.
Earths core
Earth's core
Well I'm not to sure about that, but 70% of the earth is water!And only 3% of all the water is fresh
Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is about 14.7 PSI. So, then what is the pressure at about 5,645 feet below the surface of the earth?
For any point on Earth's surface, its height above sea level is called elevation or altitude. This measurement helps to determine the vertical distance between the point and the average sea level.
Elevation
Moon
30 feet above sea level and 50 feet above earths surface... science homework these days
Yes it is.