- This
results from the
fractal curve-like
properties of
coastlines; i.e., the fact that a
coastline typically has a
fractal dimension.
Although the "paradox...
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describes a film. For
information on the
geographic feature '
coastline',
please see coast. The
Coastline is a film by
Peter Greenaway, made in 1983. It is also...
- This
results from the
fractal curve-like
properties of
coastlines; i.e., the fact that a
coastline typically has a
fractal dimension.
Although the "paradox...
-
Emergent coastline are the
opposite of
submergent coastlines,
which have
experienced a
relative rise in sea levels. The
emergent coastline may have several...
- as Guarujá, São Sebastião and Ilhabela. The
northern portions of the
coastlines of São
Paulo and Rio de
Janeiro are the only southern-facing stretches...
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Submergent coastline are the
opposite of
emergent coastlines,
which have
experienced a
relative fall in sea levels. Many
submergent coastlines were formed...
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Stephen (May 31, 2006). "
Coastlines -
Review - Movies". The New York Times.
Retrieved April 17, 2017.
Coastlines at IMDb
Coastlines at
Rotten Tomatoes v t...
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nation of
Madagascar (4828 km). The
coastline is
generally divided into two parts,
northern and
eastern coastlines,
separated by the tip of the Horn of...
- The
coastline of
Norway is
formed along the Skagerrak,
North Sea,
Norwegian Sea, and
Barents Sea. This
considers only the
mainland coastline and excludes...
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Coastliner may
refer to:
Coastliner 700, a bus
service operated by
Stagecoach Yorkshire Coastliner, bus
services operated by
Transdev Blazefield Coast...