A shoreline of submergence
along the coast of a most of continents
they can be estuaries or moors
A tidal bore is most likely to occur on a coastal area with a funnel-shaped bay or estuary, such as in rivers or estuaries that have a narrow inlet opening onto a broad bay. The narrowing of the waterway causes the incoming tide to create a wave that can travel upstream, forming a tidal bore.
Three main areas in the coastal lowlands are wetlands, estuaries, and barrier islands. Wetlands are areas with saturated soil, estuaries are where rivers meet the sea, and barrier islands are long, narrow islands parallel to the mainland that protect the coast from erosion.
Large estuaries are common on gently sloping coastlines where rivers meet the sea, such as those found along the East Coast of the United States or in regions with significant tidal influences like the Bay of Bengal. These estuaries provide important habitats for a wide variety of marine and bird species.
You would most likely find an estuarine crocodile in brackish or saline water habitats such as estuaries, mangroves, and coastal areas in the tropical regions of Asia and Australia. They are the largest species of crocodile and are known for their ability to tolerate both saltwater and freshwater environments.
Associated with a submergent coast, former river valleys that were flooded by a rise in sea level and excellent examples of large estuaries.
Yes, there are mangroves on the Gold Coast in Australia. They can be found in various coastal areas such as estuaries, river mouths, and wetlands, providing important ecosystems for a diverse range of plant and animal species.
No. The west coast is the most likely place for a volcanic eruption.
Yes, the west coast of the United States is the most likely to get earthquakes.
The likely term is "Coast Guard" (US Coast Guard)
The type of coast that a tidal bore would most likely occur is a coast with narrow bays and inlets. Tidal bores also occur on a coast that has river channels.