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  1. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|earth sciences · ENVIRONMENT|natural environment|geophysical environment · FINANCE|free movement of capital|financial market
    leibhéal na farraige Reference an Ghníomhaireacht Eorpach Comhshaoil (GEC)
    ga
    Meeresspiegel | Meereshöhe | Seehöhe
    de
    Definition Durchschnittliche Meereshöhe an einem Ort Reference Mehrsprachiges Glossar für den Katastrophenschutz 1990,Arbeitsgruppe Europäische Kommission/Mitgliedstaaten
    sea level | sl | SL | S/L
    en
    Definition level of the sea’s surface, used in reckoning the height of geographical features such as hills and as a barometric standard Reference "‘sea level’. Oxford Dictionaries. Oxford University https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/sea_level [22.12.2017]"
    Comment "Imprecise broad concept. Compare with the following more specific concepts:- mean sea level [ IATE:1154558 ] - chart datum [ IATE:1159976 ]- tidal datum [ IATE:3575240 ]See also: sea level rise [ IATE:48859 ]."
    niveau de la mer
    fr
    Definition Niveau moyen de la mer, obtenu par l'intégration de tous les niveaux de la mer en un lieu et pendant un temps donnés Reference Glossaire multilingue en matière de protection civile 1990,Groupe de travail Commission Européenne/Etats membres
  2. ENVIRONMENT
    ardú ar leibhéal na farraige Reference an Ghníomhaireacht Eorpach Comhshaoil (GEC)
    ga
    Meeresspiegelanstieg
    de
    rising sea level
    en
    Definition 1.Sea level rises are a possible consequence of global warming. As the amount of free water in the ocean increases, and as the water becomes warmer, global warming will increase. In addition, according to theory, the heating at the poles may reduce the amount of water trapped in glaciers and ice caps. By the year 3000, the seas could rise between one and two metres. Such an event would clearly threaten low-lying areas, particularly in Asia, where million of people live and farm on river deltas and flood plains. Reference 1.WRIGHT;
    élévation du niveau de la mer, des océans | élévation du niveau de la mer
    fr