Bank or beach!
a beach Dah!
Bank or beach
The narrow gently sloping strip of land that lies along the edge of the lake is known as a shoreline. The shoreline is typically composed of a variety of materials including sand mud rock and vegetation. It is usually the lowest-lying area along the lakes edge and is often the most heavily used part of the lake. The shoreline is important for a variety of reasons including providing habitat for fish and other aquatic life serving as a buffer between the lake and the land and providing recreational opportunities for people. It can also be used to reduce the impacts of flooding erosion and pollution.
They are called sea stacks.
Dribbling the ball
the border
it is a lagoon
why pineapple along in tagaytay and cotabato are planted in slopping area
The narrow band of shallow water along the beach is where the waves break. This is called the surf zone.
along colliding and subducting plate margins
Diguettes are a line of stones which are laid along the contours of gently sloping farmland. They slow down rain water, allowing the ground to soak it up due to it have been worn away by wind. It also prevents soil erosion by trapping soil and builds it up behind the rocks.
A tornado moves in a relatively narrow path on land