It's roughly 5 feet a year
Build sea defences along the whole 60 km of coastline.
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That would be the Adriatic Sea on the East coast, and the Tyrrhenian Sea on the West coast.
Spurn Head was formed when sweeping waves transported sand from Holderness Coast by long shore drift. The sand was then deposited where the North Sea meets the Humber Estuary as a result of the energy loss of the waves. This area is located on the southern extremity of the Holderness coast and it is 5.5km long, reaching across the mouth of the Humber. Spurn head is formed by long shore-drift. A bit is eroded and the sea takes it and adds it to the end. As for the curve that has just been eroded. A spit or sand spit is a deposition. Spurn Point is a spit made up of deposited material. It's creates through eroded material that's been carried by the sea from further up the coastline
Spain has an Atlantic Ocean coast and a Mediterranian Sea coast. Ireland has an Atlantic Ocean coast and an Irish Sea coast. Scotland has an Atlantic Ocean coast and a North Sea coast.
There are two: the North Sea coast and the Baltic coast.
France's southern coast is on the Mediterranean Sea.
The River Narmada falls or flows into the Arabian Sea.
You see, there is no "space" station at sea coast. There's a "sea" station at sea coast, but you have to go to space coast to find theat one. hope this helps XD
If I am correct I think it may be the Bellinghausen Sea coast.
i hope this helps you, but the simple answer is LAND! Coast
whats the coast