Geographycoastal
Geographycoastal refers to the study of the Earth's coastal areas, encompassing the dynamic interface between land and sea. This field examines the physical processes shaping coastlines, such as erosion, deposition, and tidal action, as well as the biological and ecological systems that thrive in these transitional environments. Coastal geography also investigates the human interaction with coasts, including settlement patterns, resource utilization, and the impacts of coastal development.
Key areas of focus within geographycoastal include geomorphology, which analyzes landforms like beaches, cliffs, dunes, and