the shape of the coast lines on ocean currents
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On hard, rocky coasts, which are more resistant to erosion than loosely deposited sand, the shape of the coastline changes comparatively slowly. A coast usually recedes as a result of erosion: More sediment is lost than is replaced by the currents.
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1] The extended parts of coastline acts as an obstacle for ocean currents.
2] The extended parts of coastline alters the direction and velocity of ocean currents.
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