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T7.3 Coastal Landforms

Nova Scotia has a great variety of coastal landforms. Erosional features are predominant, but the landforms produced vary according to the geology and glacial history. Depositional landforms, beaches and marshes are being formed as a result of erosion and transportation of unconsolidated material. But many of these deposits are, in turn, being eroded and submerged by the rising sea level. The descriptions of coastal landforms in this Topic should be read in conjunction with the habitat descriptions.

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