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- Flat_coast abstract "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. The sea washes pebbles and sand away from the coast and dumps it at other locations.".
- Flat_coast thumbnail Flat_coast_(shematic_view).svg?width=300.
- Flat_coast wikiPageID "34227079".
- Flat_coast wikiPageRevisionID "596230372".
- Flat_coast hasPhotoCollection Flat_coast.
- Flat_coast subject Category:Coasts.
- Flat_coast subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Flat_coast subject Category:Hydrology.
- 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.".
- Flat_coast label "Flachküste".
- Flat_coast label "Flat coast".
- Flat_coast sameAs Flachküste.
- Flat_coast sameAs m.0hzpzg1.
- Flat_coast sameAs Q1426196.
- Flat_coast sameAs Q1426196.
- Flat_coast wasDerivedFrom Flat_coast?oldid=596230372.
- Flat_coast depiction Flat_coast_(shematic_view).svg.
- Flat_coast isPrimaryTopicOf Flat_coast.