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How high is the sea?

February 9, 2017 admin

SEA levels are rising; it is one of the great worries of our age. But what are they rising relative to? Why, sea level of course. But how high is that…?

Tide gauge, England

 

 

 

This article first appeared inĀ New Scientist on 8 February 2017. To continue reading, click here.

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