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Mr3Hunna

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What are dolos?
  a. Structures used to dissipate wave energy at high-energy shorelines to protect harbors.
  b. Structures that extend from the beach that trap sand from the current.
  c. Seawalls that protect property against beach erosion by deflecting wave energy.
  d. Jetties that stop the longshore transport of sediments
  e. Dredged offshore sand used to reinforce beaches.



Question 2

What type of estuary is characterized by rapid river flow and low tidal range?
  a. Salt-wedge estuary
  b. Fjord estuary
  c. Partially-mixed estuary
  d. Tectonic estuary
  e. Well-mixed estuary




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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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