What is a coast?
A coast is a strip of land that meets the sea or the ocean.
The UK is surrounded by the North鈥疉tlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the Irish Sea and the English Channel.
Watch: Explore the coast of Blackpool and Giant鈥檚 Causeway
Coasts of the UK
- The North Sea surrounds Scotland, Belgium, Netherlands, France, Denmark, Norway and Germany.
- The English Channel is found between England and France.
- The Irish Sea is between England, the Isle of Man, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
- The North Atlantic Ocean is next to Europe, Africa and North/South America.
The United Kingdom has around 31,368km of coastline.
That鈥檚 longer than 270 football pitches!
Comparing coastlines
Coasts are changed by nature and humans.
Changes can be caused as the sea erodewear away the land. Because of these changes, coasts have many different features, such as beaches, cliffA high area of rock with a very steep side, often next to the sea., islands and caves.
Some cities and towns have been built on coasts. Other coastal areas are protected because of their natural beauty, the animals and plants found there and their importance for scientists.
At river mouthWhere the river meets the sea. and bay A section on the coast, where the land curves inwards. there are often fishing and trading portA town with a harbour, where ships load and unload goods..
Some coastlines that are further away from houses and businesses are unspoilt and can be visited by walkers.
Here are two different coastal areas and the reasons why they are both important:
The Giant's Causeway
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Blackpool, North West England
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Sea defences
Sometimes, when the coast is made of soft rock, which breaks away easily and quickly, houses near the coast can flood.
Many coastal towns, such as Blackpool, have built sea defence walls to make the coast stronger and slow down the erosionWhen materials are worn away by natural forces such as water or wind..
Activities
Quiz: Blackpool or Giant's Causeway
Quiz: Coastal features
How can we generate electricity from the sea?
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