What effect can erosion have on a beach

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Erosion can have several negative effects on a beach, including:
- The loss of valuable sand and soil, leading to a decrease in beach width and size.
- Weakening and destabilization of coastal structures such as buildings, infrastructure, and dunes.
- Increased vulnerability to coastal flooding and storm damage.
- Loss of habitat for beach-dwelling plants and animals.
- Disruption of recreational activities and loss of tourism revenue.
- Changes in beach shape and appearance, impacting its aesthetics and overall appeal.