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23 April, 03:27

Sea level rise can be caused by fast seafloor spreading slow erosion from continents that increase the size of land masses and displace water rapid erosion from continents that increase the sediment load in the oceans slow seafloor spreading the formation of supercontinents

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  1. 23 April, 03:36
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    Rise in levels of seawater and fast spreading of the ocean basins and opening of the continents land, masses have resulted into the displacement of the large bodies of water, and increased the sedimentary load of various rivers in world, as a matter of fact, the world is warming at an alarming rate and all due to the climate change taking place. Climate change causes the sea levels to rise which is later on related to increase in the concentration of water bodies than landmasses and this may due to the triggering of tsunamis which are indirectly or directly related to earthquake activity from below the surface of the crust. Tsunamis caused huge displacement of water and rapid erosion of coastal lands and sea floors are splitting on from centuries and will continue to spread more as the earth is getting hotter year by year. All phenomena are direct and indirectly related and hence the changes in one can lead to changes in the functioning of another.
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