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When a wave reaches a beach or coastline, it releases a burst of energy that generates a current, which runs parallel to
the shoreline and this type of current is called a longshore current as you can see here. How does a strong longshore
current develop? There are several ways. AL BUT ONE answers the question.
A)when a wave encounters a steep beach slope
B)when a wave has a high amplitude or wave crest
C)when a wave breaks at a more acute angle on a beach
D)when a wave has a wider breaking angle on the shore
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