Past climate changes in Earth's history have been accompanied by very large sea level changes. Just think of the Ice Ages that our planet has repeatedly gone through over the past two million ...
A new interactive map has revealed ... Director of the Earth Observatory of Singapore at NTU, said: 'This NTU research represents a significant breakthrough in sea-level science.
Not only was it able to measure sea level to an incredible degree of accuracy (1.5 inches), but it was the first mission to map the Earth’s tides. It mapped currents across the ocean ...
The maps here show the world as it is now ... Africa would lose less of its land to the ultimate sea-level catastrophe, but Earth’s rising heat might make much of it uninhabitable.