WHAT IS THE DIFFERENC BETWEEN HORIZONS AND COAST
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At the coast the horizon facing the ocean is unobstructed, so a larger part of the sky is visible than inland, where trees, buildings, etc., block the view of the horizon. Also, thehorizon sky is brighter than the overhead sky. At or near the horizon the sky appears lighter blue than at the zenith, or even whitish
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The astronomical horizon and true horizon are celestial horizons. The local horizon, also called the geometrical horizon, is the visible boundary between the Earth and sky. If you're standing on the beach looking out at the sea, the part of the sea that "touches" the horizon is called the offing.
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