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Cumbria in northwest England has two separate coastlines along the Irish Sea to the west and the Solway Firth to the north.
Yes, England has coastlines on the North Sea, the English Channel, the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
An inlet of sea with a steep bank is likely a fjord, which is a narrow, deep inlet of the sea bordered by steep cliffs or hills. Fjords are typically formed by glacial activity and are common in regions with significant glacial history, such as Norway, Iceland, and Alaska.
The three coastlines of France are the Atlantic Coast, the English Channel Coast, and the Mediterranean Coast. Each offers unique landscapes, climates, and cultural experiences for visitors to enjoy.
Coastlines are the boundary between land and the ocean or any large body of water. They can vary in shape and size, with features such as beaches, cliffs, and estuaries. Coastlines are dynamic and are constantly shaped by natural processes like erosion, deposition, and sea level change.