Science
How is sealevel measured?
The sea level is measured around the globe by NASA Jason-3 satellites. The Jason-3 satellite, uses radio waves and other instruments to measure the height of the ocean's surface – also known as sea level. It does this for the entire Earth every 10 days, to see how sea-level changes overtime.
{{ relativeTimeResolver(1572801417705) }}
LIVE
Points
13
Rating
Similar Questions
Science
•
2
Answers
Science
•
1
Answer
Science
•
1
Answer
Science
•
2
Answers
Science
•
2
Answers