If Antarctica melts, it could contribute to sea level rise globally, leading to increased flooding in coastal areas, including parts of England. The melting ice could also disrupt ocean currents, potentially impacting the climate in England and beyond.
Fazakerley in Liverpool, UK, is at an elevation of approximately 100 feet (30 meters) above sea level.
Holme Fen in Cambridgeshire is considered to be the lowest point at 9 feet below sea level
Sea level in Hawaii is around 0 to 10 feet above sea level, varying slightly depending on the specific location. The highest point in Hawaii, Mauna Kea, rises to an elevation of over 13,000 feet above sea level.
Burnham-on-Sea in the UK is known for having some of the lowest tides in the world, with a range of up to 15 meters (50 feet).
The sea-level would rise and low-lying areas of anywhere in the UK, not just the Wirral, would be covered by the sea, or flooded at high tide. A lot of the Wirral is actually hilly, and would be well above the higher sea-level.
Southampton, UK is approximately 10 feet above sea level.
Heywood in the UK is approximately 151 meters (495 feet) above sea level.
Some UK cities that are above sea level include: Edinburgh, which is located around 430 feet above sea level; Leeds, which is approximately 213 feet above sea level; and Sheffield, which sits at around 220 feet above sea level.
About 100 meters above sea level
Harrogate in the UK has an average elevation of around 139 meters (456 feet) above sea level.
Bournemouth has a beachfront but the middle is about 15 meters above sea level.
Parts of several countries are below sea level, including Israel, USA, UK, and Netherlands.
Liverpool is a coastal city so it's at sea level.
Washington averages around 61 metres (200 ft) above sea level.
11 meters
Pendle Hill in the UK is approximately 557 meters (1827 feet) above sea level.