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i dont even know and earth science is stupid.
you can call it a beach or shore line or coast
the seismic waves work when the erosion happened in the middle of the ocean and then they burn so they explode!!
an example of a seismic wave would have to be when you are recording your voice, sound waves come out of your mouth and you can see the line that moves up and down to the tone of your voice like triangles without a bottom varying in size.
they use a stick thing and stick it in the ground so the line meter thing goes squiggly
Heavy waves caused by hurricanes are not called rip tides. Waves causes by hurricanes are called waves. Rip tides are occur closer to the shore line.
Shore Line East was created in 1990.
Shore Line Railway - Connecticut - ended in 1897.
Shore Line Railway - Connecticut - was created in 1864.
A wave will break in the water but will never break on land. Waves are most commonly seen breaking close to or right on the shore line. However, they also break in the middle of a lake or ocean.
Waves are produced by the shearing action of the wind blowing above the surface of the water body. Waves are considered as a renewable source of energy as they are an inexhaustible source of energy and have a high energy density. The energy density of waves close to the shore is about 20 kW/m of shore line whereas the energy density is about 60-80 kW/m off-shore (about 6-10 kms off-shore). Devices such as the Oscillating Water Column, the Pelamis, the Clam, the Floating buoys are some of the devices that are used to derive energy from the waves.
Switzerland is land-locked. It does'nt have any shore line. The answer is the USA.
New Jersey Shore Line Railroad ended in 1914.
Its very relaxing walking in the shore.
The state of Michigan has three quarters of its borders as shore lines. The shore line of Michigan is a total of 3, 052 miles
7000miles
no shorline