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If you happen to be caught in a rip current, what is the best way to get to safety?
 
  A) Swim straight toward shore.
  B) Swim parallel to the shore.
  C) Swim further out to sea.
  D) Tread water and do nothing.

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Which of the following locations has a coastline famous for its erosional features such as wave-cut platforms?
 
  A) Northern California
  B) Florida
  C) North Carolina
  D) Louisiana



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Answer: B

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Answer: A



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