Biology, asked by Tholah311, 9 months ago

Describe the implications for sand dunes and coastal development

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Answered by garima557
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Answer: Sand dunes protect our shorelines from coastal erosion and provide shelter from the wind and sea spray. Sand dunes also provide a future supply of sand to maintain the beach. ... Damage to our beaches' natural features has reduced many dunes to narrow bands along the shoreline.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The implications for sand dunes and coastal development:

  • Sand dunes prevent our shores against coastal erosion and to provide shelter from the spray of breeze and sea. Often, sand dunes offer a good potential source of sand to protect the beach.
  • The loss to the natural wonders of our beaches has reduced most dunes along the shoreline to thin lines.
  • A coastal development hazard is something that affects the natural environment by human activities and products.
  • As coasts become more developed and vulnerability fragment of the equation improves as there is more value at risk to the hazard.

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