I think its the Breakwater dam
The amazon river supports an extensive eco system and is a large source of fresh water that evaporates into the air and flows to the estuaries at its mouth supporting fish and other wildlife. The amazon region is a large carbon sink in that as the jungle grows quickly and constantly, the plants absorb CO2 from the atmosphere (a greenhouse gas) and release O2, thus sequestering C (Carbon) in the plant material.
They are important because they provide a habitat for a large range of wildlife species.
Large estuaries are common on gently sloping coastlines where rivers meet the sea, such as those found along the East Coast of the United States or in regions with significant tidal influences like the Bay of Bengal. These estuaries provide important habitats for a wide variety of marine and bird species.
A large body of water that is found near Jamestown Bay is the Indian River. Both of these large bodies of water are found in the state of Alaska.
Submergent
large scale industries are type of industries in which very large amount of production & manufacturing can be done....
Where a river meets a large body of water is called an estuary. In this area, freshwater from the river mixes with saltwater from the ocean, creating a unique and dynamic ecosystem. Estuaries are often rich in biodiversity and serve as crucial habitats for various species of fish, birds, and other wildlife. They also play an important role in filtering pollutants and protecting coastal areas from erosion.
The meaning of medium scale industries is industries that are in-between large scale and small scale industries. These are average industries that have a higher production capacity that small scale industries but lower than large scale industries.
Liverpool was a major port so a large part of the economy was related to shipping.
fjords, coastal plain estuaries, tectonic estuaries and bar-built estuaries
those industries, which are ruined by require skilled labur and capital investment.its production is large
it is a place where the fresh water merges with the sea water.