The Netherlands (The Dutch built the dikes):-)
Earthquakes and volcanoes are usually found near plate boundaries.
Sills, dikes, and plutons are types of igneous formations that result from the intrusion of magma into pre-existing rock. Sills are horizontal or gently inclined sheets of magma that intrude between layers of sedimentary rock. Dikes are vertical or steeply inclined intrusions that cut across existing rock layers. Plutons are large, irregularly shaped bodies of intrusive igneous rock that form deep within the Earth's crust, often resulting from the slow crystallization of magma over time.
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Tamworth is known as Australia's Country Music capital because for one thing it hosts the Australian country music Golden Guitar Awards each year in January.
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The Netherlands is known as "the land of dikes" because it has a extensive system of dikes and levees to protect its low-lying land from flooding. The country has been using dikes for centuries to reclaim land from the sea and manage water levels.
Netherlands invented Dikes & Windmills
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The South American country that uses dikes to preserve land is Suriname. Other countries use dikes to preserve land as well, but Suriname is the most famous.
The Netherlands uses dikes to preserve land.
Polder refers to a low-lying stretch of land surrounded by embankments known as dikes
The Netherlands is known as the lowlands because a large part of the country is located below sea level. The Dutch have created an extensive system of dikes and canals to protect their land from flooding and to reclaim land from the sea.
Approximately 1,550 miles of dikes protect the land in Holland from flooding. These dikes are crucial for maintaining the low-lying country's safety and preventing flood damage.
A lowland drained of water and protected by dikes is known as a levee. They are found all over the world.
The Netherlands
The country you are referring to is the Netherlands. Amsterdam serves as the official capital, while The Hague is the seat of government and the residence of the royal family. The Netherlands is renowned for its extensive system of dikes, which protect the low-lying country from flooding. This network of dikes plays a crucial role in managing water levels in a country where much of the land is below sea level.