The shore seems to be the edge of the continent, but that's not true: the continents continue under the sea, on a strip edging each continent, and called continental shelf. How much of the continental shelf is covered by the sea depends on how much ice is stocked in the Polar Ice.
It's usually cooler in the summer than it is inland.
No seashore, but we do have thousands of lakes including the Great Lakes so we do have plenty of freshwater shores.Correct Answer:In fact, Ontario does have a seashore, both on James Bay and Hudson Bay.
No, seashore is a noun.
nothing, obviously
Seashore is a noun.
By the Seashore was created in 1883.
We made sandcastles in the seashore.
A seashore that is mostly rocky, with a rough surface.
Ryan Seashore is 6' 2".
Carl Seashore was born in 1866.
Carl Seashore died in 1949.
the seashore is in public/state ownership, but "access" to the seashore may be through private land
The word 'seashore' is not a pronoun.The word 'seashore' is a noun, a word for a place.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'seashore' is it.Example: I'm going to the seashore this weekend. It is my favorite place to relax.