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around 3 million, and quickly growing as surfing becomes more popular and beaches get more crowded.
1) Recreation (activities such as diving, free swimming, surfing, wind-surfing etc...) 2) Industry (trade, fishing companies which create jobs...) 3) Resources (coastlines have a lot of fish and food and oil rigs are built near them so you get energy and oil) 4) Wildlife Habitats (islands, beaches, sea...)
1- Florida state 2- Hawaii 3- California 4-North Carolina 5-New Jersey
honolulu hawaii, chicago, new york
If any of the beaches had been lost on D-Day the others could have supported them . If the whole invasion had been pushed back it would have taken at least 3 years to recover.
There are 3
Channel Surfing - 2012 The News 2-3 was released on: USA: 14 January 2013
48 states touch at least one other state. Some states of the 48 touch at least 3 other states. Only Alaska and Hawaii don't touch another state.
Um there's about 3 beaches I'm not sure so don't believe it
Clean Break - 2010 Venice Surfing 1-3 was released on: USA: 12 July 2010
Hawaii
3 hours behind Hawaii