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    sea level

    US /si ˈlɛvəl/

    ・

    UK /si: ˈlevl/

    A2
    n.NounThe average height of the sea's surface between high and low tide.
    The city is five meters above sea level.

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    This Much Will Kill You

    03:41This Much Will Kill You
    • Speaking of a lack of oxygen, it's at around 8,000 feet above sea level that our bodies can no longer acclimatize to the limited oxygen.

      Speaking of a lack of oxygen, it's at around 8,000 feet above sea level that our bodies can no longer acclimatize to the limited oxygen.

    • it's at around 8000ft above sea level that our bodies can no longer acclimatize to the limited oxygen.

      it's at around 8000ft above sea level that our bodies can no longer acclimatize to the limited oxygen.

    B1

    "Attention All Passengers" - Trevor Noah - (Crazy Normal) LONGER RE-RELEASE

    08:37"Attention All Passengers" - Trevor Noah - (Crazy Normal) LONGER RE-RELEASE
    • "Ladies and gentlemen as you may have noticed we have reached our cruising altitude currently sitting at 23 000 feet above sea level.

      "Ladies and gentlemen as you may have noticed we have reached our cruising altitude currently sitting at 23 000 feet above sea level.

    • "currently sitting at 23 000 feet above sea level."

      "currently sitting at 23 000 feet above sea level."

    A2

    What If the World Lost Oxygen for Five Seconds?

    03:12What If the World Lost Oxygen for Five Seconds?
    • is equivalent to being at sea level and dropping down 2000 meters instantly.

      is equivalent to being at sea level and dropping down 2000 meters instantly.

    B1

    @Barbie | Places I want to Travel To! | Barbie Vlogs

    03:10@Barbie | Places I want to Travel To! | Barbie Vlogs
    • It is the highest palace in the world, 12,000 feet above sea level.

      It is the highest palace in the world, 12,000 feet above sea level.

    • It is the highest palace in the world. 12,000 feet above sea level.

      It is the highest palace in the world. 12,000 feet above sea level.

    B1

    Overnight Getaway To Rural Ena

    11:47Overnight Getaway To Rural Ena
    • Iwamura Castle At a lofty 717 metres above sea level, Iwamura Castle was one of the highest ever to be built in Japan, and often hidden by thick mist, earning it the nickname Kirigajō, or mist castle.

      Iwamura Castle At a lofty 717 metres above sea level, Iwamura Castle was one of the highest ever to be built in Japan, and often hidden by thick mist, earning it the nickname Kirigajō, or mist castle.

    • At a lofty 717 metres above sea level, Iwamura Castle was one of the highest ever to be built in Japan,

      At a lofty 717 metres above sea level, Iwamura Castle was one of the highest ever to be built in Japan,

    B1

    Asia | Destination World

    02:49Asia | Destination World
    • Over 29,000 feet above sea level, Mount Everest is still growing, nearly a quarter of an inch each year.

      Over 29,000 feet above sea level, Mount Everest is still growing, nearly a quarter of an inch each year.

    • It's over 1,000 feet below sea level. It's so salty, you float on the water like a rubber ducky.

      It's over 1,000 feet below sea level. It's so salty, you float on the water like a rubber ducky.

    B1

    The Ocean Is Deeper Than You Think. We Need Better Maps.

    13:22The Ocean Is Deeper Than You Think. We Need Better Maps.
    • but also to save lives by better predicting tsunamis and storms and sea level rise, or to use the ocean for new kinds of renewable energy, or because in a crisis you really need a good map.

      but also to save lives by better predicting tsunamis and storms and sea level rise, or to use the ocean for new kinds of renewable energy, or because in a crisis you really need a good map.

    • In part, to better navigate the deep ocean to do things like lay internet cables, but also to save lives by better predicting tsunamis and storms and sea level rise.

      In part, to better navigate the deep ocean to do things like lay internet cables, but also to save lives by better predicting tsunamis and storms and sea level rise.

    B1

    Cloudbreak Is Probably the Best Wave in the World – Here’s Why

    15:11Cloudbreak Is Probably the Best Wave in the World – Here’s Why
    • The third reef waves were just like below sea level and literally like chunks of reef coming up from them, even though it was like 80 feet deep.

      The third reef waves were just like below sea level and literally like chunks of reef coming up from them, even though it was like 80 feet deep.

    • The third reef waves were just, like, below sea level and literally, like, chunks of reef coming up from them, even though it was, like, 80 feet deep.

      The third reef waves were just, like, below sea level and literally, like, chunks of reef coming up from them, even though it was, like, 80 feet deep.

    B1

    Tuvalu fights to keep maritime boundaries as sea levels rise | The World

    02:23Tuvalu fights to keep maritime boundaries as sea levels rise | The World
    • Sea level rise poses an accidental threat to our economies, to our culture and heritage.

      Sea level rise poses an accidental threat to our economies, to our culture and heritage.

    • Sea level rise poses an accidental threat to our economies, to our culture and heritage, and

      Sea level rise poses an accidental threat to our economies, to our culture and heritage, and

    B1

    Undiscovered Tochigi | Beyond Nikko on a 2-day trip from Tokyo

    12:26Undiscovered Tochigi | Beyond Nikko on a 2-day trip from Tokyo
    • Of the five, Chausudake is the only one currently active and reaches 1,915 metres above sea level.

      Of the five, Chausudake is the only one currently active and reaches 1,915 metres above sea level.

    • Of the five, Chasudake is the only one currently active and reaches 1,915 metres above sea level.

      Of the five, Chasudake is the only one currently active and reaches 1,915 metres above sea level.

    B1