Stone groynes
Wooden groynes and
Sea Walls
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The coastline does not have a single owner. The Crown controls about 45 percent. Portions are controlled by the National Trust and Ministry of Defense. Still other portions are owned by local authorities and private owners.In April, 2007 the public acquired the legal right to walk the whole of England's coastline.
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I'm not sure exactly what you want to know because the coastline is a coastline. The beaches are protected by barrier islands, so we have salt marshes along most of the coast.
Yes, that's why it's such a popular British resort.
To hold cargo ship back to France
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Mappleton is being protected because it has the main b1242 road passing it and this road links up to the main coastal towns such as tun stall and wither sea. Further north and south of Mappleton is not being protected because the north and south of Mappleton is surrounded by cheap farmland, and it would cost a lot to protect it.
There are fjords along British Columbia's coastline, as well as Norway.
There are fjords along British Columbia's coastline, as well as Norway.
1. The coastline brings lots of tourism. 2. Animals could go extinct if the coastline is not protected. 3. Coastline is an essential part of peoples lives, people work there, have fun there, and it is a natural feature, so why not protect it?
The MAGNA CARTA served a document that protected the nobles' rights with respect to the King.
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