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- About 430 feetSea levels rose about 45 meters (about 150 feet) after the warming ended, to a total of 130 meters (from its initial level, before warming began), or about 430 feet, reaching its modern level about 3,000 years ago1. By around 3,000 years ago (1,000 B.C.), sea level had reached its modern position and has since then been basically stable2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.However, sea levels continued to rise another 45 meters (about 150 feet) after the warming ended, to a total of 130 meters (from its initial level, before warming began), or about 430 feet, reaching its modern level about 3,000 years ago.sealevel.nasa.gov/faq/13/how-long-have-sea-level…By around 3,000 years ago (1,000 B.C.), sea level had reached its modern position and has since then been basically stable (though probably with some minor fluctuations).www.texasbeyondhistory.net/coast/prehistory/imag…
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