
Episode 128: Wind, Deserts, and Coasts
The Science of Everything Podcast
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Coast Lines
About half the world's population lives within a hundred and 50 kilometers of the sea. Emergent coast lines are identifiable by coastal land forms which exist above the high tide mark. A submergent coast line is one in which the sea level has risen, or it could be due to local subsistence.
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