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coastal plain

NOUN
  1. a plain adjacent to a coast

How To Use coastal plain In A Sentence

  • It would also specifically allow oil exploration on the coastal plain of the Arctic reserve in the north of Alaska.
  • •Mixed oak forests and beech-oak forests are native to the mesic uplands of the Inner Coastal Plain (84d); sugar maple and red oak trees are rare or absent in these forests, but are common in the mesic upland forests of Ecoregions 58, 64, and 67. Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
  • They inhabit tundra, alpine meadows, coastal plains near salmon runs, and rivers and valleys.
  • The reserve comprises two geomorphic zones: mountains, forming 75% of the area, and coastal plain with lagoons paralleled by a 5 x 30 km strip of ocean. Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve, Honduras
  • ‘The coastal plain is the most significant on-land polar bear denning habitat in the U.S.,’ says the Wilderness Society.
  • the Atlantic coastal plain
  • For the Downland, sheep remained dominant; it was in the coastal plain and Weald that a new impetus was given.
  • In terms of state regions, the piedmont has the highest incidence of ‘starts’ while the coastal plain has the least.
  • How different was the rich, irrigated coastal plain!
  • However, it does show, in a general way, the thick alluvial deposits along the lower Mississippi River and on the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains, and in the deep basins of the western cordillera. Full Text Circular: About the Geologic Map in the National Atlas of the United States of America « ResourceShelf
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