channel islands national park

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channel islands national park

Channel Islands National Park is a great place to see sea birds and marine life.

Definition

Proper noun: * Channel Islands National Park: A specific national park located in the state of California, United States. Its defining characteristics include being a significant habitat for various species of sea birds and diverse marine life.

Usage

This term is used as the official name of a specific place. It functions as a proper noun and is always capitalized. * It is used to refer to the park itself as a geographic and administrative entity. * It is used when discussing travel, conservation, biology, or geography related to this location.

Examples
  • As a subject:
    • Channel Islands National Park is known for its incredible biodiversity.
    • Channel Islands National Park protects a unique ecosystem.
  • As an object:
    • We plan to visit Channel Islands National Park next summer.
    • The government increased funding for Channel Islands National Park.
  • With a preposition:
    • The wildlife in Channel Islands National Park is protected.
    • Camping is allowed on some islands within Channel Islands National Park.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metonymically to represent the park's administration or conservation mission.
    • Channel Islands National Park has issued new visitor guidelines.
Variants and Related Words
  • Channel Islands: The broader geographic archipelago of which the national park is a part. Not all the Channel Islands are within the national park.
  • National park: The general category of protected area to which it belongs.
Synonyms
  • There are no direct synonyms for this proper noun, as it is a unique name. In general context, it could be referred to as:
    • The park (when the context is clear)
    • This national park
channel islands national park

Channel Islands National Park is a great place to see sea birds and marine life.

Noun
  1. a national park in California featuring sea birds and marine life