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Why are fences put along some beaches ? A = to increase water erosion B= to prevent wind erosion C= to increase weathering D= to prevent deposition
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Why are fences put along some beaches ?
A = to increase water erosion
B= to prevent wind erosion
C= to increase weathering
D= to prevent deposition
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Prevent wind erosion
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it is to prevent wind erosion I believe.
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