Called a coastline. It traverses all up and down the western edge of California.
A coast is the land near a body of water, such as an ocean or sea, where it meets the land. It is characterized by beaches, cliffs, or other features formed by the action of waves and currents.
The portion of the land mass that extends into the ocean is called a "coastline." It is the boundary where the land meets the sea, and it can vary in length and shape due to factors like erosion and tectonic activity.
The land by the sea is known as the coastline or shore. It is where the land meets the ocean or sea, forming a boundary between the two. Coastlines can vary in appearance, from sandy beaches to rocky cliffs.
Land and water intermingle at coastlines, where the land meets the sea or ocean. Saltwater and freshwater intermingle in estuaries, where rivers meet the sea, creating a unique ecosystem with a mix of salt and fresh water.
No, the intertidal zone is not fresh water. It is the area between the high tide and low tide marks along coastlines where seawater from the ocean meets the land.
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.
it meets land that's it
shoreline
coast
Where land meets ocean.
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.
The Littoral Zone .
Intertidal Zone
Intertidal Zone