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Biology, 12.12.2019 11:31 makhaylabilbrey298

Why is shoreline erosion more severe during strong storms than during mild ones?

the waves hitting the shoreline have less energy during strong storms.

stronger storms bring stronger winds and wind does more damage to a shoreline than water.

the waves hitting the shoreline have more energy during strong storms.

the damage done due to storms is about the same during any kind of storm.

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