Sentences with phrase «get above sea level»

The higher you get above sea level, the less oxygen there is in the air, which can affect how multiple things, including gasoline, burn.

Not exact matches

«We had to go through a rehabilitation to get that to be a food manufacturing plant,» Baumer continues, adding that the current building is approximately eight feet above sea level.
Though it is 3400m above sea level and many people get altitude sickness here, we had no issues since by the time we reached it we were fully acclimatized.
Going to a billion - dollar radio facility like ALMA, more than 16,000 feet above sea level, and getting it to mesh with the rest of their network is the kind of technological problem Doeleman relishes.
Keep in mind though that I'm an avid hiker and mountain biker in the summer, and I live at high elevation (7500 feet above sea level), so I get a good deal of daily sun, which is why my levels jumped from 35 - 52 ng / ml after a couple months of daily summer sun.
To answer the question what is maca root, let's climb high above sea level till we get to altitude of 13,000 feet in Peruvian Andes and find there this amazing root plant, which is the only plant that is used for food to grow at such extreme heights.
However, I wouldn't recommend a day trip because one: It's so gorgeous you need more than a day to soak up it's beauty, and two: I am apparently very sensitive to altitude adjustments and because it is 4,500 feet above sea level, driving up and down in less than 24 hours plus add on that I get extremely motion sick was not the best combination for me.
Since we live just 3 feet above sea level (Dan claims), we were nervous about our apartment getting flooded or losing power, but once the storm passed, everything was fine!
The finish line is 14,000 ft above sea level and there's a steep 7 per cent incline to get there.
We got a closer look at that gem the following day near the top of Mont Blanc, which lies nearly 16,000 feet above sea level, when it was airlifted in by helicopter especially for the occasion — like a scene from a «Fast and Furious» sequel.
Its highest point is only 28 feet above sea level, which is how it got its name, «tierra anegada» meaning flooded land in Spanish.
Enjoy a warm cup of coca tea to help you get acclimatized to the high altitude, which is a staggering 11,200 feet (3,400 meters) above sea level.
At over 600 metres above sea level, Khao Ra is the highest point on the island, and the trail to get to the top meanders through local farmland into lush jungle.
Ocean Sound will help you get the most out of each breath, whether taken above or below sea level.
The city is built on a cliff above sea level, which means you get panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the beaches below.
This scenic route follows the Sacred Valley and the Urubamba River until we get to the 104th km mark located 2,000 m (6,561 ft) above sea level which is the starting point of the Short Inca Trail.
Meaning one get an effect similar to the higher troposphere one gets on Earth with the tropics: «At latitudes above 60, the tropopause is less than 9 -10 km above sea level; the lowest is less than 8 km high, above Antarctica and above Siberia and northern Canada in winter.
The only problem with all the predictions about the level of the World Ocean rising is that, the World Ocean is refusing to rise up in support of the predictions, the other problem is that ice is frozen fresh water and frozen fresh water only covers about 5 % of this planet above sea level and frozen water under the level of the World Ocean does not count as the World Ocean will fall a small amount if that ice melts, so if the ice there is enough to get the World Ocean to rise and significant amount then it must be piled up very high, I cubic kilometer of water as ice, should it melt, would make 1000 square kilometers rise by one meter, so when you use this simple math then somewhere on the planet, above the level of the sea, then there must be over 500,000 cubic kilometers of ice, piled up and just waiting to melt, strange that no one can find that amount of ice, all these morons who talk about the rise of the World Ocean in tens of meters, this includes you Peter Garrett or Mr. 7 Meters, the ice does not exist to allow this amount of rise in the World Ocean, it is just not there.
I obtained the 27 tons per acre by multiplying 390 ppm by 44/29 to get 592ppm of CO2 by weight and then, at sea level, the atmospheric pressure being 14.7 psi, which is the weight of the atmosphere above one square inch of which.0592 % or 0.0087 psi is due to CO2.
The issue, beyond the core data representing but a single geospacial location and thus by itself not representative of the whole (and much larger) region in which it resides, is that the core is near the Greenland summit (in order to get the deepest profile of the ice possible) and therefore at an elevation of over 2 miles above sea level.
I've got 18 feet, most of it is at or just above sea level (mean high tide) that's all I've got, and we've been into beach erosion now for almost 10 years, whereas things have been fairly static previously since the 30's.
Sadly, I didn't get a chance to test it on any summits, but I was able to see how far up the Digital Trends office is above sea level!
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