No, altitude and sea level are not the same thing. Altitude is the distance of a location above sea level, while sea level is a specific level used as a reference point for measuring elevations. Sea level represents the average level of the ocean's surface.
The sea level in Stonington, CT is approximately 0 feet above sea level.
The opposite of above sea level is below sea level, which refers to a location that is lower in elevation than the surface of the sea.
A plateau is typically above sea level. It is a flat, elevated landform with a relatively flat top and steep sides.
40 feet below sea level is at a higher elevation than 14 feet below sea level. Elevation is measured by the distance above or below a reference point, such as sea level, so the higher the number below sea level, the lower the elevation.
18% of 2050= 18% * 2050= 0.18 * 2050= 369
above sea level
I believe that if we don't start driving energy efficient cars that global warming will cause the poles to melt. This will cause the sea level to rise dramatically. The Earth would be almost completely covered in water.
The lowest point in Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean at sea level. what the heck!
Well, sea level is the standard by wich other things are measured, so zero is the answer. Sea level is sea level. Compared to what?
The level of the ocean's surface is called sea level. It serves as the baseline for measuring elevation and depth.
14.7 psi = sea level. 15.2 psi = 1671 ft below sea level
No it is not the sea level definitely depends on where you are located like in Florida is considered below sea level and in Colorado they are above sea level
2050 = MML
2050 = MML
It has an elevation ranging from sea level to 520 feet above sea level.
That is really a strange question. Never heard that any part of Germany is below sea level.