shoreline en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

shoreline en el diccionario PONS

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The shoreline had become disagreeably mucky as a result of the decline in water level.
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All three can be found within yards of the shoreline.
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In general, soft engineering of shorelines is typically less expensive than hard engineering of shorelines.
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The city spreads along more than 30 km of the lagoon's south-western and western shoreline.
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The aim was to tidy up rubbish from the waters of the lake and the shoreline.
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The island's shoreline measures approximately 25km mi in length.
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The area also protects shoreline beaches, offshore islets, surf grass and kelp beds.
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A consequence of these energy delivery mechanisms is that the abundance of demersal fish and invertebrates gradually decrease as the distance from continental shorelines increases.
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Mangrove covered shorelines are less likely to erode, or will erode significantly more slowly, than unvegetated shorelines during periods of high wave energy.
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This area will then experience post-glacial rebound, effectively raising the shoreline surface.
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