Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p At a flat coast or flat shoreline, the land descends gradually into the sea. Flat coasts can be formed either as a result of the sea advancing into gently-sloping terrain or through the abrasion of loose rock. They may be basically divided into two parallel strips: the shoreface and the beach.Flat coasts consist of loose material such as sand and gravel. Wind transports finer grains of sand inland over the dunes.. }
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- Flat_coast comment "At a flat coast or flat shoreline, the land descends gradually into the sea. Flat coasts can be formed either as a result of the sea advancing into gently-sloping terrain or through the abrasion of loose rock. They may be basically divided into two parallel strips: the shoreface and the beach.Flat coasts consist of loose material such as sand and gravel. Wind transports finer grains of sand inland over the dunes.".