The mean winter temperature averages from 5 to 9 °C, while summer temperatures are high, averaging more than 21 °C.
you can visit the coastline and much more
The Dorset coastline was formed by coastal erosion, using attrition, hydraulic action and the shear force waves. The Headlands and bays are formed by the strength of the rock. The hard rock is harder to erode, so it creates a headland, but the soft rock gives way and creates a bay. Matthew C 2B
I go because the beach in the cove gets hardly any wind, the sand is soft and the water is warmer than anywhere else in Dorset
I saw somewhere that it was 217,490 miles, but I have no clue if that is correct. I apologize if it isn't
Chunks of Antarctica have been irretrievably Lost, thus It's Coastline has been altered.
you can visit the coastline and much more
Because it has special rocks and dinosaur bones in the coastline.
Rainy, stormy, windy...
The Dorset coastline was formed by coastal erosion, using attrition, hydraulic action and the shear force waves. The Headlands and bays are formed by the strength of the rock. The hard rock is harder to erode, so it creates a headland, but the soft rock gives way and creates a bay. Matthew C 2B
Portland feather moss is found in England. It is found along the English Channel coastline of Dorset.
Depending on the region it changes. Eastern and middle Anatolia has a rough climate. It is rather cold and snowy. Mediterranean coastline has a mild climate. Snowing is very rare and it is mostly rainy. Below zero temperatures are rare as well. Black sea coastline is colder compared to Mediterranean coastline, and is snowy.
I go because the beach in the cove gets hardly any wind, the sand is soft and the water is warmer than anywhere else in Dorset
The city of Bridport is located in the United Kingdom. It is a stretch of coastline in the West Dorset district. It is a well traveled tourist area with many features.
It has the best climate in the world with dry summers and mild winters
There are no motorways in Dorset.
The address of the Dorset Village Public is: Rte. 30 & Church St., Dorset, 05251 0038
No, there are no oases in Antarctica. The closest would be slightly milder climate along the coastline.