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Does New South Wales have a longer coastline than Tasmania?

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.


What is the length of coastline of Indonesia?

The coastline of Indonesia is 54,716 km.


What is the total length of New York's coastline?

The total length of New York's oceanic coastline is 127 miles long. The length of New York's coastline, including the length of the Great Lakes coastlines is 2,625 miles long.


What is the area of the Maine's coastline?

A coastline is a "line". Lines do not have an area they have length.


What coastline is bigger Scotlands or englands?

Scotland has the largest coastline which is 7,332 miles in length (11,800 km), the English coastline is 1,988 miles in length (3,200 km).


What is the total length of New Zealand coastline?

The length of the coastline of New Zealand is 15,134 km making it the 10th longest coastline of countries in the world.


What is the length of the Isle of Wight coastline?

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How long is the coastline of the Northern Territory?

The coastline of the Northern Territory has a mainland length of 5437 km, and an additional island coastline length of 5516 km. The total is 10 953 km.


What is the length of the UK coastline?

19,000 miles


What is the length of Pakistan coastline?

Afghanistan is the neighbouring country which has no coast line.


What is the length of Qatar coastline?

Qatar has a coastline that is approximately 563 kilometers long.


What is the coastline paradox?

The measure of the length of a coastline depends on the level of detail at which the measuring is done. For example: if you measure the coastline of a roughly circular island, at a low level of detail, where little ins and outs along the coastline are ignored, the length will be shorter than if you measure every in and out at a fine level of detail, because each of these little ins and outs adds to the length. The closer or finer you measure, the longer the measurement. This is called the "coastline paradox".