A "league" is three nautical miles. In the Jules Verne story, the submarine Nautilus traveled "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea", a distance that is (very approximately) three times the circumference of the Earth.
1.5 miles,a league is 3 miles
Since the assumption of this question is the English Channel connecting England with France, the answer to how far below sea level is the channel would be 24 miles under sea level at the deepest point of the channel.
Mr. Crabs lives in a gray anchor under the sea, but his mom also lives in a pink anchor under the sea.
Address: Under the sea, next to squidward and about 3 yards away from the krusty krab
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A League in the context of 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea is 3 Miles.
It was about 2 and a half miles under the sea(needed 10 empire states to reach surface) when discovered by Dr. Robert Ballard.
half of Bangladesh is 6 metres under sea level
If you mean the book by Jules Verne it was '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'.
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The Dead Sea is at 427 m under the Mediterranean Sea level.
One and a half miles.
half a mile
Jules Verne wrote about one league under the sea in his novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea." A league is a unit of distance, approximately equal to 3 miles or 5 kilometers.
No such sea monster, err filmically. Under the Sea is more-or-less the mixed-bag ( half serious, half comic) theme song of The Little Mermaid. I was not aware it was an alternate title. Around the World Under the Sea was a science-fiction film by Ivan Tors and his hoked-up submarine.
A "league" is three nautical miles. In the Jules Verne story, the submarine Nautilus traveled "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea", a distance that is (very approximately) 1/4 the circumference of the Earth (circumference of the earth is 24,900 miles). So to answer your question in basic math... 1 league = 3 miles. 2000 * 3 = 6000 Miles.. Final Answer: 6000 miles.
A league is not a measure of depth, it is a measure of distance. It is the distance a group of Roman soldiers could march in one day, possibly close to 50 miles. The title "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" refers to the distance the submarine Nautilus traveled in the course of the story.