Coastline survey In the GCSE course, we will focus on the coastline. In order to answer this question, I will examine the reason and usage of using Hai Phong at Norfolk. When investigating this question, I need to answer some subqueries to help me answer my main question. They are as follows. Ø Why do you need maritime defense? Ø What defensive measures are used and where they are used Ø Are they effective? Did they solve this problem? Ø What are the pros and cons of Haiphong?
Rhode Island, the west coast of Greece, Fortress of Monolithus. Are we observing the actual coastline of Ahhiyawa? Should I concentrate the survey on the Anatolian coastline near Rhode Island? Because it seems that the true cause of this story traditionally proved to be a Trojan horse war Period The name of the Bronze Age of this Greek island was attributed to our booking as AHHIYAWA. Therefore, considering Ahiya's great king who learned from Hittites that his disturbances on the mainland Pita Maradu and Anatolia encouraged the Hittites to respond to the expedition, we should consider the island as the territory of Ahiya Is it? To force the royalty to bring trouble. This may also reflect, to a certain extent, the maritime raids / attacks by this key figure and his army, the source of Egyptian sources is recording the people of the sea colluded in the archipelago.
The coastline coastline is a clear boundary with the ocean. The continental shelf is inclined from the downhill slope of the coastline toward the so-called continental slope. Below the continental slope there is a rise of the continent, harmonizing with the ocean floor or the technical "deep sea plain". Technically, this shelf is covered with a shallow layer of seawater in the area exposed in the previous ice age. It is currently believed to be caused by falling sediment from the mainland.
The coastline of the UK is about 3000 km long. Almost two-thirds of the coastline is protected by artificial maritime defenses to prevent coastal erosion and sea water flooding. However, East Anglia is tightly protected because it is more sensitive to coastal processes than other parts of the UK coastline. Four major agencies are involved in the coastal management of the East Anglia coastline. The first one is UNEP and we are not responsible for protecting the coastline from erosion. But it has responsibility to protect the land from seawater. This role includes the design and creation of coastal flood protection systems, and the flood warning system for production.