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Level of the ocean surface used as a reference point to measure the height of the earth
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Answered by komal10381
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oceans – making sea levels higher. These two things combined have raised sea level about 7 to 8 inches (about 16 to 21 centimeters) since 1900.

Answered by bratislava
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Level of the ocean surface used as a reference point to measure the height is Elevation.

Explanation:

  • The MSL is the mean sea level that takes as an average level for the surface measurements of the body of the earth. The global MSL is a standardized datum and at which the atmospheric pressure is measured to calibrate altitude.
  • They are affected by the tides, wind, air pressure, and local gravitational differences, temperature, salinity, etc.
  • The elevation is a geographic location with a reference to a specific height and has a fixed reference point and is referred to a geoid.

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