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Land reclamation refers to the process of creating new land from bodies of water, marshes, or other natural areas. This is typically done by filling in the area with materials like sand or rocks, to expand available land for agricultural, residential, or other purposes. Land reclamation is often used in coastal areas to create new land for development or to protect existing land from erosion.
Gerald L Feder has written: 'Geochemical survey of waters of Missouri' -- subject(s): Geochemistry, Groundwater 'Mining, reclamation, and water quality' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Reclamation of land, Water quality 'Water-quality reconnaissance of Cretaceous aquifers in the southeastern coastal plain' -- subject(s): Water quality
Yes, Len Lye designed the Wind Wand which is on New Plymouth's Coastal Walkway -
The coastal plain is a wetland because it has the term of coastal in it. ''Coastal'' means a wetland.
Coastal plains may be referred to as lowlands, coastal prairie, or coastal grasslands.
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the inner coastal plain, the outer coastal plain, and the Piedmont