Explain why the extent of destruction on a coastal region can be very great
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Coastal erosion :
Coastal erosion is an effect of human actions and natural environment changes making the coastal dynamic action (wave, current, wind) lose balance in the coastal process and the long-term loss of sediments of coastal zone affects the destruction process of coastline retreat and beach erosion.
Explanation:
- great threats cause of the huge value delivered, the coastal zone is among the most densely populated areas of the world.
- land-based human actions, weather changes, and intense events have directed to severe environmental degradation in the seaside zone. They continue to pose an increasing threat to the coastal ecosystems.
- Migration towards the seaside led to vigorus construction of land, which often guides to the destruction of signficant coastal ecosystems like mangroves and seagrass beds.
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