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In 2006, an underwater volcano created a new island near the Tonga Islands. Since then, waves and other forces of weathering have created beaches on the island. These beaches are considered _____ landforms.
A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
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In 2006, an underwater volcano created a new island near the Tonga Islands. Since then, waves and other forces of weathering have created beaches on the
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Are those landforms that are formed by weathering and beaches are made up of rocks, sand, gravel, and pebbles. Formed by the wave action and the suspension of particles. Their composition of sediments depends on the deposition of sediments upward and downwards. Can be both manmade and natural.
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