The height of land and depth of ocean floor are measured from the mean sea level. Why? Explain.
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we always need something to relate things
somewhere land is higher and deep
but in case of water surface
it's different
maybe this is a possible reason
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It isn’t. It’s usually measured from sea level, which is the surface of the sea, not the sea floor. That’s because the surface of the sea is always more or less horizontal while the sea floor has mountains and canyons so there’s nowhere sensible to measure from it.
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