coastal

IPA: kˈoʊstʌɫ

noun

  • (informal) Coastal Carolina University.

adjective

  • (geography) Relating to the coast; on or near the coast.
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Examples of "coastal" in Sentences

  • The extent of the coastal exclusion is not clear.
  • The city is the centre of the coastal tourism industry.
  • Lade is a coastal hamlet in the English county of Kent.
  • Inland of the hills or the coastal zone are the mountains.
  • It is the largest of the coastal villages in the surrounding.
  • It is a plant of the chaparral and coastal coniferous forest.
  • It required the evacuation of the coastal areas of Guangdong.
  • The beaches in this coastal city are heaving with holidaymakers.
  • It is the largest of the coastal villages in the surrounding area.
  • In the coastal regions, there was also the added concern of shellfish.
  • Which means, it has to be acceptable in coastal southern California, year-around, as well as in Florida. mark says:
  • The climate is similar to that you would find in coastal Southern California or the highlands of Malaysia or Kenya or India.
  • Despite excluding a “worst-case” scenario of polar ice sheet loss, researchers report that “nearly 500,000 people and $100 billion worth of property in coastal California are at risk of severe flooding from rising sea levels this century.”
  • If that continues to be the case, we can abandon all hope of reversing the process that is melting glaciers and parching farmlands, a process that will eventually make climate refugees out of hundreds of millions of people living in coastal areas.

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