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noun
The shape, outline, or boundary of a coast.
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Each hardback book has 20 illustrated routes that range from woodland to coastline and cultural (in the footsteps of Laurie Lee or Charles II) and feature suggestions of refreshment stops, country houses and wildlife parks.
Structural variability was also related to environmental differences among sites (e.g. air temperature, distance to coastline, soil types).
Environmental variables (i.e. temperature, distance to coastline and elevation) were related to stand structure using multivariate constrained correspondence analysis.
Its small size also means that travelling from cloud forest to coastline and from summit to savanna is quick, easy and a matter of course.
As typically shown in Vozoff (1972), the apparent resistivity at a frequency rapidly changes at a vertical contact of conductivity heterogeneity, similar to coastline.
The successful development of GARC mainly composed of GBFS and SS could potentially offer great benefits in promoting the sustainable development of steel manufacturers closely located to coastline as well as fishery industry.
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The occurrence of the shrub was positively correlated with distance to the coastline, to roads, tracks and houses.
Changes to coastlines caused by rising sea levels.
"No tsunami threat exists to coastlines in the Pacific," the center's official bulletin said.
The skeptics insist that the nation cannot drill its way out of oil dependency and that expanded drilling poses an environmental threat to coastlines.
BP, restricted to coastlines and river basins and localized impact of forest fire.
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