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Physics, 12.01.2021 20:30 davestrider404

If a large hurricane were to hit the coastline of South Florida, what would be the most likely result? Huge amounts of beach sand would be eroded and end up being washed out to sea.

The storm would cause a river delta to form near the beach.

The storm would cause the deposition of rocks as far inland as Weston.

Huge waves would create new islands.

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