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In which situation would beach nourishment be a good solution to issues caused by beach erosion?(1 point)
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A beach experienced a recent decrease in the sea turtle population.
A beach experienced a recent decrease in the sea turtle population.
A beach experienced a recent increase in its plant population.
A beach experienced a recent increase in its plant population.
A beach experienced sand loss due to currents and waves.
A beach experienced sand loss due to currents and waves.
A beach experienced massive sand loss after a recent hurricane.
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A beach experienced sand loss due to currents and waves.
Reason: beach nourishment replaces sand lost to erosion from waves and longshore currents. It’s not a direct fix for ecological declines (like turtles) or plant increases; massive storm losses can be rebuilt but may require repeated nourishment.
Reason: beach nourishment replaces sand lost to erosion from waves and longshore currents. It’s not a direct fix for ecological declines (like turtles) or plant increases; massive storm losses can be rebuilt but may require repeated nourishment.
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