Current sea level is geologically low by 150-400m from maxima and temporally unstable.
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Current sea level is 150-400m lower than geological maxima. Sea level fluctuates wildly over geological time. Lowest ocean levels occurred during global freeze 600 million years ago. Higher sea levels link to flattened continents. Elevated lands lower sea levels. Erosion fills oceans and raises sea levels. Mountain building lowers sea levels. Continents assembled into supercontinents and split at least twice.

Science Nature Evolution Ecology Genetics

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