Shoreline
Shoreline
"shore"
The boundary between land and a body of water is called a shoreline. It is the area where land meets the water, and it can vary in appearance depending on factors such as tides, erosion, and human development. Shorelines are important for ecosystems and provide a diverse habitat for plants and animals.
The boundary can usually be called the water's edge, or when one is talking about a beach, the word 'shore' is used.
Yes, it is. It is when a large body of water (an ocean) touches the land. :)
A river creates a water boundary between two land masses.
The part of the world where land meets water is called a coastline or a shore. It is the boundary between the land and the ocean or other bodies of water.
The terrestrial land territorial boundary refers to the demarcation between different land masses or countries on the Earth's surface. On the other hand, the water territorial boundary is the line that separates the water areas belonging to different countries, often governed by international laws such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
The boundary between the land and an ocean or lake is called the shoreline. It is the area where the land meets the water, and it can vary in shape and size due to factors like tides, erosion, and sediment deposition. This boundary is dynamic, constantly changing with natural processes such as waves and weather.
Canals; they have two lands and a narrow body of water in between!
The answer is shoreline
A strait is a narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of waterAn Isthmus is a relatively narrow strip of land (with water on both sides) connecting two larger land massesOne is a thin bit of water between two big bits of land (that is a strait) whereas the other is a thin bit of land between two big bits of water (that is an isthmus).