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Often, building a groin or "dam" sticking out into the water from a coast in a region where longshore drift is moving sand from "upstream" to "downstream" only partially solves the problem for which the groin was designed, because: a. sediment is eroded on both sides of the groin. b. sediment is eroded upstream of the groin and deposited downstream of the groin. c. sediment is deposited on both sides of the groin. no change occurs in sediment. d. sediment is deposited upstream of the groin but eroded downstream of the groin.

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