Meditteranean Sea
Mediterranean A+
The word "coastline" is a common noun. It refers to the general concept of the edge of a coast or land bordering a body of water.
The Atlantic Ocean forms most of the eastern border of these regions.
A coastline refers to the land that borders a large body of water, such as an ocean or a sea. This landmass typically includes various features like beaches, cliffs, and bays, and plays a crucial role in shaping the local environment and ecosystem. People often settle along coastlines for trade, tourism, and access to aquatic resources.
All regions of the USA except for the Midwest have a coastline. The Midwest is landlocked and does not border any major body of water.
Mediterranean A+
body of black sea
Indian ocean
Lake Victoria
The Black is the Eastern frontier of Bulgaria
Baltic sea
The Gulf of Guinea forms the southern coast of Nigeria. It is part of the Atlantic Ocean and stretches along the country's coastline from the western to the eastern border.
No, a coastline is the beach area where the water hits the sand while sea is the whole body of water around the Earth
The Gulf of Mexico.
surface water, ground water, and man-made lakes and dams.
Mississippi has a short coastline on the Gulf of Mexico, east of Louisiana and west of Alabama.
Mediterranean Sea