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An indented coastline gives rise to?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Indented Coastlines are those that aren't smooth and have cuts or indents along its length thereby leading to the formation of inland waterways and creeks. The coast line of the Atlantic ocean has such an indented pattern thus making it suitable for natural harbors.

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Answered by rehansajid041
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Indented coast line are those coasts where the coast line is not smmoth and there are a number of cuts and bays all along the coast giving rise to a number of deltas and creeks. Their angular, capricious, and deeply indented coasts are rich in gulfs and peninsulas.

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