British Geological Survey Sea level and coastal changes
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Sea level and coastal changes Shrinking Ice, Rising Seas. Sea level rise is an indicator that our planet is warming. When ice on land, such as mountain glaciers or the ice sheets of Greenland or Antarctica, melts, that water contributes to sea level rise. Source: NASA News stories often link climate change to rising sea levels. Throughout Earth’s history sea level has constantly changed and, indeed, it is these very changes that generate most of the geological record! Geology has left us many clues to how the environment has changed over time and whether the sea was higher or lower than it is today. Maybe the place where you live was once below sea level!
What do we mean by sea level?