Sea level refers to the average height of the ocean's surface between high and low tide, serving as a baseline for measuring elevation and depth on Earth. It can fluctuate due to various factors, including tides, atmospheric pressure, and climatic changes, such as melting ice caps and thermal expansion of water. Monitoring sea level is crucial for understanding climate change impacts, coastal erosion, and flooding risks.
No, it changes with the tides.
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sealevel (pacific ocean)
90hp to the wheel @ sealevel
2000 feet above sealevel 2000 feet above sealevel
Its highest point is 5,775m and the lowest is 0m or sealevel
Latitude, longitude, height above sealevel, size, shape, and distinguished features.
Beaver Dam Wash at 2350 feet above sealevel
Elevation generally gets lower, ending at sealevel on the west coast.
23. May 2009: No. At the top of really high mountains, yis, but not anywhere near sealevel.
A non-sealevel interoceanic canal designed to take all vessels known at the time of building.
Highest Point: Keokradong (1,230m) Lowest Point: Indian Ocean (0m)