a technique practiced along the coastal areas to break the force of wind
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shelter belts and counter barriers
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shoreline stabilization structure have been used along the coastal areas to break the force of wind
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- Various techniques like the Seawalls, groins, jetties are used to protect the coasts from erosion by the winds and water.
- They are built to alter the ocean, waves, and currents and thus helps to protect the moving sand. Sea walls are structure of solid concrete that is built of wood, steel, and boulders that runs parallel to beaches and holds back ocean water temporarily.
- Groins are yet another example of the permanent design structures that are made perpendicular to the beaches and are designed to interrupt and trap the longshore flow of the sand.
- Similarly, the breakwaters are a pile of large rocks that are built parallel to the shores. They are designed to block the waves and surfs. Like the gorin the jetties can also protect the beach. They are also called as artificial reefs.
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