Sentences with phrase «nearby coastlines»

Cold currents will cause nearby coastlines to be cooler.
This leaves 20 minutes or less, depending on location, to implement and complete evacuations — a long time compared to the 30 minutes or so it takes for tsunamis to cause havoc in nearby coastlines.
In addition to being home to many types of sea life and a source of revenue, coral reefs play a vital part in protecting nearby coastlines from erosion and serve as a natural barrier against storm surge during hurricanes.
With the largely untouched nearby coastline also proving a popular draw, the charming town of Carmel is a highlight of our USA rail tours.
Warm currents will cause nearby coastlines to be warmer.
Now cold ocean water from off of the coast of South America piles up near the nearby coastline.
Faro uses the coastline to its advantage, with a surfing culture that dominates the nearby coastline.
You can try your hand at everything from surfing to swimming at the beaches that scatter the nearby coastline, whether you're a seasoned water sport buff or starting out as a beginner.
This modern city is characterised by its new commercial towers, juxtaposed by the long white sandy beaches of the nearby coastline.
Additionally snorkeling tours are available from Playa Jaco, taking you out to the nearby coastlines of Playa Herradura and Playa Hermosa where there is an abundance of tropical marine life.
One - quarter to one - fifth of that population occupies waters off the shores of Alaska or the nearby coastlines, with separate groups in the Chukchi Sea off northwestern Alaska, the Northern Beaufort Sea and the Southern Beaufort Sea off the North Slope of Alaska
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