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shenderson6

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What grows in the quiet waters of lagoons on the coastal side of barrier islands?
   a. coral
   b. clams
   c. oysters
   d. mussels
   e. seaweed

Question 2

What is NOT a process that removes sand from the coast?
   a. Wind blows sand inland to form dunes.
   b. Rocks are pulverized into sand.
   c. Hurricanes and other large storms carry sand offshore.
   d. Rip currents carry sand into deeper water.
   e. Sand is pulverized into finer grains and washed out with the surf.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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