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SEA LEVEL RISES Over the past 100,000 years, Earth’s sea levels have risen and fallen naturally with the advance and retreat of massive ice sheets. These shifts, driven by glacial cycles, often spanned tens of meters. What makes today’s rise stand out is the speed. Modern sea level changes are happening much faster than most natural cycles in the geologic record. Studying both long-term patterns and present-day trends helps us understand the balance between natural processes and human influence
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UPDATE: Global average sea level continues to rise at 3.4 millimeters (0.13 inches) per year since 1993. The IPCC says we will see more sea level rise in the 21st century, with extreme events (like severe coastal flooding) happening every year by the end of the century: https://sealevel.nasa.gov/understanding-sea-level/key-indicators/global-mean-sea-level | NASA Climate Change
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has revealed a chilling animation showcasing the sea level rise between 1993 and 2022. Over the past three decades, sea levels have increased by approximately 3.5 inches. NASA says the animation, designed to resemble a submerged boat porthole, acts as a strong visual representation of the alarming rise of sea levels over the years. #NASA | Cheddar Gadgets
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Sea level rise is one significant effect of the changing climate on Earth. A new study using NASA satellite data shows the rate of global sea level rise has been accelerating in recent decades, rather than increasing steadily. The upshot? Globally, sea levels could rise 26 inches by 2100. That's enough to cause problems for coastal cities around the planet. A warming climate raises sea level in two ways. First, warmer water expands as it heats up, which has contributed about half of the sea leve
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For over 20 years NASA has been tracking the global surface topography of the Ocean in order to understand the important role it plays in our daily lives. Climate change is causing our ocean to warm and glaciers to melt, resulting in sea level rise. Since 1880, the global sea level has risen 8 inches; By 2100, it is projected to rise another 1 to 4 feet. :::LEARN MORE::: Key Indicators: Sea Level http://climate.nasa.gov/key_indicators/#seaLevel National Climate Assessment: Sea Level Rise http://
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Global sea levels have risen more than 4 in (102 mm) since measurements began in 1992.
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