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    littoral


    1. Sixth: Beyond the Littoral


    2. While they were navigating near the Cuban littoral, Roger thought much about his short stay in that island that in better times was called “Pearl of the Antilles”


    3. Nevertheless, no matter how resplendent and splendid that littoral may appear, it can present some inconveniences to the tourists who want to sense and experience everything and find themselves with insurmountable obstacles of physical nature


    4. The Coast Guard and Navy have overlapping interests in coastal (littoral) security and defense capabilities


    5. The naval services have cooperated in missions and planning for littoral security


    6. “We Have the Craft for Littoral Warfare


    7. 01, the USCG enhanced its mission and asset coordination with the Navy and Defense Department in littoral (coastal) and overseas waters


    8. The littoral of the great river altered


    9. The word livres on the littoral of the Loire signifies that crown


    10. When thus impressed with the slow rate at which the land is worn away through subaerial and littoral action, it is good, in order to appreciate the past duration of time, to consider, on the one hand, the masses of rock which have been removed over many extensive areas, and on the other hand the thickness of our sedimentary formations

    11. For instance, the several species of the Chthamalinae (a sub-family of sessile cirripedes) coat the rocks all over the world in infinite numbers: they are all strictly littoral, with the exception of a single Mediterranean species, which inhabits deep water and this has been found fossil in Sicily, whereas not one other species has hitherto been found in any tertiary formation: yet it is known that the genus Chthamalus existed during the Chalk period


    12. The explanation, no doubt, is that the littoral and sub-littoral deposits are continually worn away, as soon as they are brought up by the slow and gradual rising of the land within the grinding action of the coast-waves


    13. These remarks apply chiefly to littoral and sublittoral deposits


    14. Not many of the strictly littoral animals, or of those which lived on naked submarine rocks, would be embedded; and those embedded in gravel or sand would not endure to a distant epoch


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    Synonyme für "littoral"

    litoral littoral littoral zone sands