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 continental shelf is located around the edges of the continent where the land drops off into the ocean. It is not necessarily the point where the shore meets the water but the point where the ground drops suddenly and steeply into the ocean depths.
The ocean is in more danger than the land is as ocean currents control most of the land temperatures, so the ocean is effecting gobal warming more.
a shore? coast
the river tends to cuts into its bank
At the coast. This is the term for where land meets the sea.
Because, the land is where the ground meets the sky ,and the ocean floor is where the ground meets the water.
Coast.
Where land meets ocean.
it meets land that's it
shoreline
coast
it probably means that we are in the land and the ocean took us .:)
The intertidal zone is where the ocean meets the land - sometimes it is submerged and at such as herbivorous snails, crabs, sea stars, and small fishes.
Intertidal Zone
Intertidal Zone
Intertidal Zone