Yes there are but I don't know where they are.
Maine.....
it is Maine due to it's many coves
Maine, due to its many coves
Maine's shoreline snakes in and out so much that it is estimated to be at least 3500 miles long.
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* lobster * shrimp * clams * oysters * crab * scallops
The rugged shoreline dotted with 60 plus lighthouses.
Maine!
The state with the longest coastline is Alaska, with around 33,904 miles of shoreline. Maine has the second longest coastline with approximately 3,478 miles, followed by Florida with around 8,436 miles. Other states like California, Hawaii, and Louisiana also have notable shoreline lengths.
No. Oysters are still abundant is many coastal regions.
1. Maine's irregular shoreline formed in a hilly region cut by river valleys. 2. A rise in sea level drowned the valleys, turning them into bays. Ridges became headlands, and hills became islands. 3. Erosion by waves and currents formed sea cliffs and spits. Hope this helps, correct me if i'm wrong!
They are still zebras because the Maine is differently then the horse Maine.