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question 29
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why are estuaries found along the coastline?
- estuaries are a unique habitat that happen between the end of a river and the ocean.
- estuaries are created along coastines by the tourists who visit annually.
- the coastlines of states have more money than inland cities allowing them to develop estuaries that meet the needs of their population.
- estuaries are found on the shorelines of the ocean where the sand meets the waves.
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Estuaries are indeed formed at the interface between a river's mouth and the ocean, which is along the coastline. This matches the scientific definition of an estuary.
- Option 2: Tourists do not create estuaries; estuaries are natural or geologically formed, so this is incorrect.
- Option 3: The formation of estuaries has nothing to do with the financial status of coastal states; it is a natural geographical/ecological phenomenon, so this is wrong.
- Option 4: The description here is more like a beach (where sand meets waves), not an estuary. Estuaries involve the mixing of river and ocean water, not just sand and waves.
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A. Estuaries are a unique habitat that happen between the end of a river and the ocean.