No, the seashore is not man-made; it is a natural formation created by the interaction of land and sea. Coastal areas are shaped by geological processes such as erosion, sediment deposition, and tidal actions over time. While human activities can influence and modify the seashore (e.g., through construction or beach nourishment), the fundamental structure of the seashore itself is a product of natural forces.
We made sandcastles in the seashore.
Jason Gerhardt
No, seashore is a noun.
Yes, "seashore" is a compound word because it is made up of two separate words ("sea" and "shore") that are joined together to create a new word with a specific meaning.
Seashore is a noun.
nothing, obviously
By the Seashore was created in 1883.
A seashore that is mostly rocky, with a rough surface.
Ryan Seashore is 6' 2".
Carl Seashore was born in 1866.
Carl Seashore died in 1949.
the seashore is in public/state ownership, but "access" to the seashore may be through private land