how sea wall protect the coast, i need the description
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A structure separating land and water areas. It is designed to prevent coastal erosion and other damage due to wave action and storm surge, such as flooding. Seawalls are normally very massive structures because they are designed to resist the full force of waves and storm surge
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Curved or stepped seawalls are designed to enable waves to break to dissipate wave energy and to repel waves back to the sea. ... These serve to armor the shore and minimize erosion and may be either watertight or porous, which allows water to filter through after the wave energy has been dissipated.
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