Difference between revisions of "Coastal morphology"

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Coastal morphology is the study of the interaction of waves and currents with the coast. Most often this coast will be formed from sandy material; this often responds the most rapidly to the influence of the waves and current.
 
Coastal morphology is the study of the interaction of waves and currents with the coast. Most often this coast will be formed from sandy material; this often responds the most rapidly to the influence of the waves and current.
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Coastal morphology is the study of the interaction of waves and currents with the coast. Most often this coast will be formed from sandy material; this often responds the most rapidly to the influence of the waves and current.