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Why are the coastlines described as being brave?
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THE COASTLINE, THAT narrow strip of land that borders the sea along a continent or an island, is an ideal place to see a constantly-changing landscape. The nonstop wave action there means nothing ever stays the same. Breakers gnaw away at cliffs, shift sand to and fro, breach barriers, build walls, and sculpt bays. Even the gentlest of ripples constantly reshape coastlines in teeny, tiny ways—a few grains of sand at a time.
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the coastline are described as brave because they fight and survive many strong storms.
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