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a shore? coast
shoreline
Because, the land is where the ground meets the sky ,and the ocean floor is where the ground meets the water.
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 most common place where fresh water meets the sea is called an estuary. Although the name used may vary depending on the local geography (Fjord in Norway, Loch in Scotland, Boca in Latin America, Deltas in other places). In short - I think the word you are looking for is estuary. Note that fresh water also meets the sea when rain fall arrives at the surface. It also meets the sea when sea ice melts.
The zone or area of a lake or a pond closest to the edge of land is bank of the place where water meets land.**********************************************The littoral zone is the part of a sea, lake or river that is close to the shore.
The root meaning of water that is connected to the word "aquarium" is "aqua". "Aquarium" refers to a place where water-dwelling plants and animals are displayed.
The shoreline is the boundary where water meets land. Depending if you are speaking of the state or the river the answer would be the same for both. So a shoreline of Mississippi is where its land meets the water.
It depends on your definition of beach. If your definition is a warm and sandy vacation spot than no but if your definition is a place where the ocean meets land than yes it does have beaches.
A shoreline is where the land meets a body of water.
Intertidal Zone
Intertidal Zone