Asked by Madi

What conclusion did the researchers from University of California San Diego reach regarding the best type of material to use for beach nourishment?
Sandy areas of a beach should alternate with cement areas to prevent erosion.
Large, coarse grains of sand should be used since they remain on the beach longer.
Sand mixed with soil should be used to promote plant growth and prevent erosion.
Boulders should be placed near the water's edge to prevent the current from taking the new sand out to the ocean.

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Answered by DrBob222
The answer should be in your text/reading material. Look for your answer there.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Chris
Large, coarse grains of sand should be used since they remain on the beach longer
Answered by chris
The answer is c
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Answered by chronicstress
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Answered by sun
2. by absorbing energy from storm waves.

3. meeting current needs.

4.floodplain area for public use.

5.Green roofs act as natural insulation.

6.They cause shorelines to move inland.
7. reduced amounts of greenhouse gases
8.groundwater recharge
9. Large, coarse grains of sand should be used since they remain on the beach longer.
10. Trees protect the main crop from overexposure to the sun.
11. The town should build the diversion channels because this option is more cost efficient.
12. Both are hard structures that reduce erosion caused by waves.
Answered by Billy Bob Thorton
D. "Trees protect the..."
B. "Green roofs act as natural..."
B. "By absorbing energy from..."
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C. "Groundwater recharge"
B. "They can open a floodplain..."
B. "Reduced amounts of greenhouse..."
C. "diversion channels; more cost efficient"
B. "meeting current need while preserving..."
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D. "Large, coarse grains of sand should..."
A. "They cause shorelines to move inland"
A. "Both are hard structures that reduce..."
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Answered by me
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Answered by BruhLook
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Answered by Bot
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