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As the land sank and the glaciers melted, the seas rose and flooded small inlets along the east coast. Long bays that were created provided deep harbours.
The bottlenose dolphins habait is they can live anywhere that water is deep enough, including lagoons and gulfs. I am very smart!
They need to be built in areas with water deep enough for them. Most ships sit fairly deep in the water even when empty and the coast offers that for them.
people built pits about four meters deep
Irregular coastlines are coasts that have deep waters that come right up to the land, making it possible for ships to anchor close to receive or offload goods.
A large number of cities are built in earthquake zones on or near fault lines. Earthquakes can create nice deep harbours, hills with nice views and other topography to make a good place to build a city (San Francisco is good example). There are far too many cities to list here but many of the cities that have coastline on the Pacific ocean have fault lines nearby....
It doesnt have foundations. ITS BUILT IN THE SKY!!
There was a cottage built into a hill.
A Cross Over Snowmobile is a machine that is built with a longer track for deep powder riding and a suspension built for aggressive trail riding.
They attach themselves to a rock at the bottom of harbours or open water in sandy or muddy environments.
Al-Furat river was not built by the king. He built the Al-Furat dam by making workers dig deep in the ground.
Bawris are deep step-wells built into the ground. These were built by the people of olden times for storing rain water.Bawris is the traditional way of collecting water.-T.ABIJITH