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TFauchery

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What is NOT true about the sediment budget of coastal depositional landforms?
 
  A. Depositional landforms are largely in flux.
  B. Waves both deposit and remove sediment.
  C. Storms temporarily alter the sediment balance.
  D. Areas of deposit are not the same as areas of removal.
  E. Sediment budget is only stabilized by plant cover.

Question 2

What occurs as the longshore current drags sediment down a beach?
 
  A. beach drift
  B. beach refraction
  C. stream outflow
  D. organic secretion
  E. beach transfer



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Answer to Question 1

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