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In a big storm, sand is torn away from the above water beach and distributed offshore. From this occurrence, what happens to the entire shore face?
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In a big storm, sand is torn away from the above water beach and distributed offshore. From this occurrence, what happens to the entire shore face?
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Is washed away.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a huge storm like that of the hurricane takes over the sandy beach of the coasts the water is thrown with great intensity and the shoreline is broken and the shoreline is eroded as these storms can pass through 30 miles onshore.
As they move parallel to the shoreline. It produces strong winds and waves that move sediments from one place to another. As the storm surges help to push water back into the shores.
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