Antarctica has approximately 18,000 kilometers (about 11,200 miles) of coastline. This extensive coastline is characterized by ice shelves, glaciers, and rugged cliffs, with much of it being inaccessible due to the harsh environmental conditions. The coastline plays a crucial role in the continent's ecosystem and contributes to global sea levels.
California is the closest to a 1600 km coastline, with a 1,352 km coastline.
1740 miles of coastline (2800 km)
The United States has approximately 19,924 km of coastline.
Russia and Turkey excluded (since much of their coastline lies in Asia), the European countries with the longest coastlines are: 1) Norway, 21,975 km of coastline 2) Greece, 13,676 km of coastline 3) UK, 12,429 km of coastline
Riviera in the north to European Turkey in the south, along 378 km of coastline
Canada has 125,566.691 miles (202,080 km) of coastline. The highest of any county.
No. The mainland coastline of New South Wales is 2007 km in length, while the islands make up an extra 130 km of coastline length. The mainland coastline of Tasmania is 2833 km in length, with an additional 2049 km of coastline on its islands. This gives NSW a total coastline length of just 2137 km compared to Tasmania's total coastline length of 4882 km.
Antarctica - 14,000,000 sq km (island continent) Europe - 9,940,000 sq km
South Western. Sindh and balochistan have long 1000km+ coastline
The coastline of Indonesia is 54,716 km.
Quebec has a coastline of about 2,500 km.
Europe has a coastline of about 90,000 km.