Geography, asked by mishaladnan71, 7 months ago

name at least two of the features that are created where land and sea meets​

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Answered by madhusonkar03
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Answer:

The coast, also known as the coastline or seashore, is defined as the area where land meets the sea or ocean, or as a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Two of the features that are created where land and sea meets​

  • Along rocky coasts, there are cliffs, caverns, arches, and stacks to be seen. These are created as the sea's tremendous surges erode nearby rocks.
  • It is where the ocean mercilessly batters the edges of the land, where air switches from atmosphere to liquid water, and where life flows ceaselessly with the tides' cyclical rise and fall. It's not always a serene, secure, or reliable environment. However, some animals have figured out how to survive.
  • One habitat in particular has a significant impact on the health of the ocean and, as scientists continue to learn, on human wellbeing and financial stability. The mangrove forests, which are magical, tangled jungle gyms of roots and branches that border many tropical coastlines, are areas with tremendous biodiversity of both terrestrial and marine species as well as complex connections between the beaches and open sea.
  • The coasts are one area of geography that is examined in KS2. Children will learn about some of the geographical features found there, such as beaches, cliffs, and bays. They already understand that coasts are where the land and the sea meet.
  • The edges of the land are the coasts. Where land and sea converge is at the shore. The shore has unique environmental characteristics. People congregate along coastlines for vacations where they can enjoy activities like swimming, paddling, rockpooling, and exploring caves.

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