Geography, asked by berrygirl006, 11 months ago

Can anyone explain the process of long shore drift??

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Answered by pritikamishra
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the movement of sand etc along a beach caushed by waves hitting the beach at an angle and going back in a straight line☺☺☺


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Answered by khyatiurvi
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Answer:

Explanation:

Longshore drift from longshore current is a geological process that consists of the transportation of sediments (clay, silt, sand and shingle) along a coast parallel to the shoreline, which is dependent on oblique incoming wind direction. Oblique incoming wind squeezes water along the coast, and so generates a water current which moves parallel to the coast. Longshore drift is simply the sediment moved by the longshore current. This current and sediment movement occur within the surf zone.

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