mud flat (Meaning)

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mud flat (n)

a tract of low muddy land near an estuary; covered at high tide and exposed at low tide

Synonyms & Antonyms of mud flat

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mud flat Sentence Examples

  1. The coastal mud flat stretches endlessly, its surface shimmering under the setting sun.
  2. The muddy flats were home to a diverse array of marine invertebrates, including snails, clams, and worms.
  3. Seabirds soared and dived over the mud flat, searching for food among the mudskippers and crabs.
  4. The tidal creek meanders through the mud flat, its banks lined with thickets of salt-tolerant plants.
  5. At low tide, the mud flat is exposed to the air, revealing its intricate network of cracks and channels.
  6. The mud flat is a vital ecosystem, providing food and shelter for numerous species of wildlife.
  7. The salt marshes adjacent to the mud flat act as a buffer against coastal erosion and flooding.
  8. The mud flat's soft surface makes it ideal for digging and burrowing by marine organisms.
  9. The mangroves growing on the edge of the mud flat provide shade and protection for juvenile fish and crustaceans.
  10. The conservation of mud flats is essential for maintaining the health and biodiversity of coastal ecosystems.

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a tract of low muddy land near an estuary; covered at high tide and exposed at low tide

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The coastal mud flat stretches endlessly, its surface shimmering under the setting sun.

The muddy flats were home to a diverse array of marine invertebrates, including snails, clams, and worms.

Seabirds soared and dived over the mud flat, searching for food among the mudskippers and crabs.

The tidal creek meanders through the mud flat, its banks lined with thickets of salt-tolerant plants.