Science, asked by adnanhyder537, 10 months ago

what will happen to water waves when they strike the sea wall​

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Answered by yashvisharmak444
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When storm waves strike a seawall, the unspent wave energy is reflected back offshore. This is good for the building, but that extra energy carries sand offshore. Result: the beach is gone. The seawall will eventually be undermined and the building washed away if the sand is not replenished.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When storm waves strike a seawall, the unspent wave energy is reflected back offshore. This is good for the building, but that extra energy carries sand offshore. Result: the beach is gone. The seawall will eventually be undermined and the building washed away if the sand is not replenished.

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