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What is the difference between the horizon and coast

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question:- What is the difference between the horizon and coast?

Answer:-The horizon is the line that separates the Earth from the sky. Some of the best places to see the unobstructed horizon are beaches, where the ocean meets the sky in an uninterrupted line. Here, Venus and the Moon rise together over the Atlantic Ocean horizon on the coast of Jacksonville, Florida

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Answered by AnusritaS98
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Horizon is the line where earth and sky seems appear to meet where as The coast, or the area of a nation that is near to the sea, is the boundary between the land and the water.

Difference between Horizon and Coast.

  • Horizon=Whether or not it crosses the Earth's surface, the horizon is a visible line that divides all viewing lines. Horizon astronomy is the study of the horizon.
  • According to astronomy, the horizon is a specific line that can only be seen when it is on the sea's surface.
  • The area of the water closest to the horizon is referred to as the offing as viewed from a seaside.
  • The line that results from the convergence of earth and sky that is often disguised by terrain, towers, trees, houses, and mountains is known in astronomy as the apparent horizon.
  • The region of astronomy closest to the observer is typically depicted as a circle on the surface of a model of the Earth that is spherical.
  • The centre of the horizon is below sea level and under the observer. Due to air refraction, its distance from the viewer varies from day to day and is significantly influenced by the weather.
  • Coast=The area where land meets the ocean is referred to as the coast, sometimes known as the coastline or beach, or as a line forming the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake.
  • The length of the coastline on Earth is roughly 620,000 km (390,000 mi). Natural ecosystems' coasts are significant zones and frequently the site of a diverse range of biodiversity.
  • They are home to significant ecosystems on land, such as freshwater or estuarine wetlands, which are crucial for the survival of bird populations and other land animals.

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