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Which of the following structures protect coastal properties and buildings from damage, but contribute to beach erosion? A. Sea walls B. Groins C. Levees D. Barrier roads
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Which of the following structures protect coastal properties and buildings from damage, but contribute to beach erosion?
A. Sea walls
B. Groins
C. Levees
D. Barrier roads
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A.) sea walls
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The answer to that is A.
Sea walls are structures that protect land from dangerous waves; however, they accelerate the rate at which beach erosion occurs.
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