Coastline of the North Sea
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title:
Coastline of the North Sea
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The coastline of the North Sea has been evolving since the end of the last ice age. The coastline varies from fjords, river estuaries to mudflats. The eastern and western coasts of the North Sea are jagged, as they were stripped by glaciers during the ice ages. The coastlines along the southernmost part are soft, covered with the remains of deposited glacial sediment, which was left directly by the ice or has been redeposited by the sea. The Norwegian mountains plunge into the sea, giving rise,
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Land bordering the North Sea
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastline_of_the_North_Sea
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2024-02-25T21:20:09Z
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