You often see stone barriers or cage-like materials set up along coastal shores and river banks. How do you think these serve to prevent erosion? Why are areas like this prone to erosion?
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Moving water continuously exposes sediment on shores and banks, which is carried away by moving water. With barriers and other means, you can prevent sand/dirt/ from being washed away and thus stop erosion.
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