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At some places along the cost, the low laying areas turn into lanoogs or marshy lands ?​

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Answered by harshitverma2345
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Answer. Explanation: Thus, repeated flooding and absence of vegetation is the major geographic reason behind low lying coasts turning into lagoons and marshy lands.

Answered by Anonymous
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At some places along the cost, the low laying areas turn into lanoogs or marshy lands ?

The sea water moves up and down or slightly forward and backward due to the waves. The waves bring the energy contained in them to the coast and they break in the shallow waters near the

coast.

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