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sea level

Average height of the surface of the oceans and seas measured throughout the tidal cycle at hourly intervals and computed over a 19-year period. It is used as a datum plane from which elevations and depths are measured.

Factors affecting sea level include temperature of seawater (warm water is less dense and therefore takes up a greater volume than cool water) and the topography of the ocean floor.



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2km under the surface of Lake Ellsworth in Antarctica, hoping to gather vital clues to life on earth, climate change and future sealevel rises.
Despite these benefits, a variety of environmental changes often linked to humans--including sealevel rise, sinking land, and alterations to sand and silt supplies that anchor wetland plants--are "affecting coastal marshes worldwide.
WORD WAS THAT ENTIRE AREAS THAT SIT BELOW SEALEVEL WERE GOING TO BE TURNED INTO 'GREEN SPACE' BUT BY 'GREEN SPACE' THEY MEAN GOLF COURSES.
 
 
 
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