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shoreline en el diccionario PONS

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During the spring breeding season, adults can be found under debris or in the shoreline shallows of rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds.
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Besides controlling erosion, consideration must be given to the effects of hardening a shoreline on natural coastal ecosystems and human property or activities.
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Hamlet settlement also resulted in a burgeoning resort development along the entire shoreline.
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The food of this goose is typically composed of shoreline grasses and other coastal plants.
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All three can be found within yards of the shoreline.
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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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The length of the shoreline is about 360km mi and the surface area is about 320km2 mi2.
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In general, soft engineering of shorelines is typically less expensive than hard engineering of shorelines.
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This area will then experience post-glacial rebound, effectively raising the shoreline surface.
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It has a shoreline of approximately 3 miles and a maximum depth of 3/4 miles.
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