Sea Level Change By: Amanda Bura & Amy Cross. What is Sea Level Change? The rise and fall of the sea level due to multiple complex factors such as plate.

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Sea Level Change By: Amanda Bura & Amy Cross

What is Sea Level Change? The rise and fall of the sea level due to multiple complex factors such as plate tectonics, glaciers, thermal expansion and global warming. The rise and fall of the sea level due to multiple complex factors such as plate tectonics, glaciers, thermal expansion and global warming. It is difficult to measure It is difficult to measure Has been derived mainly from tide-gauge data Has been derived mainly from tide-gauge data

Why Does It Occur? Concurrent rise in global temperature over past 100 years. Concurrent rise in global temperature over past 100 years. Thermal expansions of oceans accounts for about 2-7 centimeters of the sea level rise. Thermal expansions of oceans accounts for about 2-7 centimeters of the sea level rise. Retreat of glaciers and ice caps accounts for about 2-5 centimeters Retreat of glaciers and ice caps accounts for about 2-5 centimeters

Sea level rise due to certain trends in the environment

Measurements suggest that sea level has risen worldwide cm. in the last century. Measurements suggest that sea level has risen worldwide cm. in the last century. Along the U.S. coast sea level has been rising mm. a year. Along the U.S. coast sea level has been rising mm. a year.

Unusual Rise in Sea Levels Bangladesh is experiencing high and unusual changes of sea levels due to subsided river delts. Bangladesh is experiencing high and unusual changes of sea levels due to subsided river delts.

Effects of Sea Level Change On small time scales continents can be joined or separated by changes in sea level. On small time scales continents can be joined or separated by changes in sea level. Relatively small changes in sea level can have a major effect on the geography of a continent. Relatively small changes in sea level can have a major effect on the geography of a continent.

Effects for the Future Sea level could rise 40 to 65 cm by the year 2100, due to predicted greenhouse-gas-induced climate warming. Sea level could rise 40 to 65 cm by the year 2100, due to predicted greenhouse-gas-induced climate warming. It is important to study records of how sea level has been changing. It is important to study records of how sea level has been changing.

Climatologist Kevin Trenberth notes that while predictions for sea level have changed over the years, rising seas remain "a major problem on long-time scales.... Even if you stabilize temperature and greenhouse gases, sea level will continue to rise." Climatologist Kevin Trenberth notes that while predictions for sea level have changed over the years, rising seas remain "a major problem on long-time scales.... Even if you stabilize temperature and greenhouse gases, sea level will continue to rise."

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