A convergent plate boundary creates a deep ocean trench along the edge of a continent. In this boundary type, an oceanic plate is forced beneath a continental plate, leading to the formation of the trench due to subduction.
The edge of seawater where it meets the land is called the shoreline or coast. This is where the water transitions from ocean or sea to land.
The high and low tide lines along the shore.
Two ways travelers can enter the ocean from land are by walking along a beach and wading into the water, or by using a boat to reach deeper parts of the ocean from a harbor or shoreline.
Most earthquakes occur on the ocean floor, particularly along tectonic plate boundaries such as the Pacific Ring of Fire. However, earthquakes can also occur on land where tectonic plates meet, such as along faults like the San Andreas Fault in California.
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Bank or beach
Bank or beach!
The edge of land that borders an ocean is called the coastline.
There are many names for it. Maybe the beach, the coastline, the coast, or the shore. Note that coast means more the seaward limit of the land, while shore is the landward limit of the sea. Also, shore is a general term for land boardering water, while coast is land directly along a sea or ocean.
Land along an ocean or sea is called a coastline.
The Shore
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