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lagoon

Aussprache: [ləˈɡuːn]

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Kontext: „environment“

(noun) a lagoon is a calm body of water that is separated from the ocean by a barrier, like a sandbar or coral reef. It's usually shallow and filled with fish and plants. Think of it as a safe, quiet place in nature where you can see pretty water and maybe even some wildlife.

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We enjoyed swimming in the warm lagoon surrounded by palm trees.

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The lagoon was not as clear as we expected, filled with muddy water instead.

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What kinds of animals can you find in the lagoon?

Kontext: „geography“

(noun) a lagoon can also refer to a specific type of coastal area, often found near the ocean. It's a sort of special place where salt water and fresh water mix, and many people visit these areas to have fun or study nature.

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The lagoon near the beach is a popular spot for tourists and local families.

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Many lagoons have been damaged by pollution and are no longer safe to visit.

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How do lagoons form along coastlines?

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