Average level for the surface of one or more of Earth's oceans.
A wearable sea level. (The text is provided by the student)
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Examples for "mean sea level"
Examples for "mean sea level"
1It also stated that ocean heat content and mean sea level rise recorded new highs last year.
2No establishment of permanent or temporary structures below a depth of one kilometer beneath mean sea level, on pain of termination.
3Vertical distances are given in feet; altitudes are measured from mean sea level, while heights are measured from surface level, unless otherwise noted.
4The winds were nearly calm at the surface; at 10,300 feet above mean sea level, they were from the southwest at 10 knots.
5The interface between the two is about 40m below mean sea level, for every 1m that the water table lies above mean sea level.
1We witness instability in rainfall, diseases spreading, sea level rise and floods.
2Over centuries perhaps, they would add fully 2m to sea level rise.
3Beginning at sea level, air weighs about 15 pounds per square inch.
4They presented statistics for wind speeds, sea level pressures, and energy spectra.
5The sea level dropped by 16 metres, according to the World Bank.
6At three separate points, players will find themselves 200ft above sea level.
7Even ignoring the mountains, the land itself was well above sea level.
8Logan the hard way, starting near sea level on Alaska's Malaspina Glacier.
9The shelf has sometimes been above sea level during the earth's history.
10The sea level is very high: we hover over drowned continents, probably.'
11The islands stand less than a couple of metres above sea level.
12There's the bridge which is just about three metres above sea level.
13Bad weather grounded it at sea level that day, and then worsened.
14Many canyons have been traced to nearly 3000 meters below sea level.
15And their high above sea level is between two to three metres.
16You are, after all, clambering up to over 1000m above sea level.
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