Similar words: sea level, a level, on a level with, level, o level, leveler, level off, level out. Meaning: adj. lying below the normal level sea level. n. level of the ocean's surface (especially that halfway between mean high and low tide); used as a standard in reckoning land elevation or sea depth.
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31. Some of the world's greatest sea-level cities would become unlivable.
32. The resulting sea-level changes could be up to 30 percent more, or less, than the global average in some regions, says oceanographer Axel Timmermann.
33. Webb and Kench warn that while the islands are coping for now, any acceleration in the rate of sea-level rise could overtake the sediment build up.
34. The main controlling factor of the distribution and mutual replacement of the brachiopod communities is relative sea-level change.
35. Till the late stage, the periodic sea-level changes resulted in the formation of the evaporite deposits in restricted shallow-water basin and mudstones and gravity-flow deposits in deep-water basins.
36. By tracking sea-level change over the entire period, the geologists were able to rule out shifting land levels as the cause of this finding.
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