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how are the sea level measured​

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Answered by pranatisahu434
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Explanation:

The sea levels are measured through satellites.

Answered by vish143690
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THE STANDARD method of measuring is by means of instruments called tide gauges.

Gauges exist in many ports and harbours around the world, and record the height of the rising and falling tide relative to a reference level, called a "benchmark", on the land nearby.

Satellites can record the level of oceans around the globe, whiletide gauges are used to measure the height of water with respect to a fixed, nearby point on land.

Oceanographers combine data from satellites and tide gauges to study global effects, like the rise in average sea level that results from climate change.

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