The Jurassic Coast is known for its variety of rocks including limestone, shale, and sandstone. Fossils can be found in these rocks dating back to the Jurassic period, hence the name of the coastline. The different rock layers also showcase the geological history of the area.
Hey! The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site(WHS). It is the first World Heritage Site in England. It is situated on the coastline of East Dorset and Devon. It stretches for a whopping 95 miles of coastline with rocks recording 185 million years of the world's history. It's rocks are cretaceous, Jurassic and triassic. from muther mucka (help-123) x
The Fylde coast has a coastline of approximately 17 miles.
It is approximately 2,250 miles from coast to coast. Hope this helps!Union Coastline on the Atlantic coast: about 2,800 miles.Confederate Coastline: Atlantic Coast about 2,000 milesGulf of Mexico Coast about 4,250 miles.
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south coast of England.The best bit is the Jurassic Coast which is a world heritage site.Lots of walks stunning views great beaches including the famous Chesil beach.Weymouth is the site for the 2012 sailing Olympics.
West Bay is located in the English county of Dorset, situated in the South West of the United Kingdom. It is included in the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.
Buffalo New York is on the North Coast of the US. This coastline is formed by The Great Lakes. While not an ocean coastline, but a lake coastline, it is the same geologically speaking.
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