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- Steep_coast abstract "A steep coast is a stretch of coastline where the mainland descends abruptly into the sea. There is a sharp transition from the land to sea as opposed to that on a flat coast where the land descends gradually seawards. The height of the land on a steep coast is well above sea level.Most steep coast are rocky cliffed coasts (also called abrasion coasts), where the erosion processes of wave action result in a steep declivity. Another type of steep coast is the fjord which is formed when a glacial valley lies partially under water as a result of a rise in sea levels. In Norway, New Zealand or Alaska there are fjords whose almost vertical sides tower over 1,000 metres above the water and plunge 300 metres below it.On volcanic islands the sea can enter the caldera and the face of the volcanic pipe can form a steep coastline. The best-known example of that is Santorini in the archipelago of the Cyclades in Greeces. The main town of Thira lies on the rim of the caldera which is around 300 metres above the sea and drops below it for another 200 metres.".
- Steep_coast thumbnail Dugi_Otok_Telascica.jpg?width=300.
- Steep_coast wikiPageID "34235587".
- Steep_coast wikiPageLength "1540".
- Steep_coast wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Steep_coast wikiPageRevisionID "672328665".
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Caldera.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coastal_and_oceanic_landforms.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coastal_geography.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geomorphology.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Cliffed_coast.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Coast.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Cyclades.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Erosion_(geology).
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Fjord.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Flat_coast.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_valley.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink High_island.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Mainland.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Santorini.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Sea_level.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Valley.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_island.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_pipe.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLink File:Dugi_Otok_Telascica.jpg.
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steep coast".
- Steep_coast wikiPageWikiLinkText "steep coast".
- Steep_coast hasPhotoCollection Steep_coast.
- Steep_coast wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coastal_geography.
- Steep_coast wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Steep_coast subject Category:Coastal_and_oceanic_landforms.
- Steep_coast subject Category:Coastal_geography.
- Steep_coast subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Steep_coast hypernym Stretch.
- Steep_coast type Road.
- Steep_coast type Coast.
- Steep_coast type Science.
- Steep_coast type Subfield.
- Steep_coast comment "A steep coast is a stretch of coastline where the mainland descends abruptly into the sea. There is a sharp transition from the land to sea as opposed to that on a flat coast where the land descends gradually seawards. The height of the land on a steep coast is well above sea level.Most steep coast are rocky cliffed coasts (also called abrasion coasts), where the erosion processes of wave action result in a steep declivity.".
- Steep_coast label "Steep coast".
- Steep_coast sameAs Steilküste.
- Steep_coast sameAs m.0hzpdwc.
- Steep_coast sameAs Q16946902.
- Steep_coast sameAs Q16946902.
- Steep_coast wasDerivedFrom Steep_coast?oldid=672328665.
- Steep_coast depiction Dugi_Otok_Telascica.jpg.
- Steep_coast isPrimaryTopicOf Steep_coast.