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Shaylee Bradshaw
25 March, 10:52
A seawall is protecting a coastline from what?
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Ann Bautista
25 March, 11:44
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A structure separating land and water areas. It is designed to prevent coastal erosion and other damage due to wave action and storm surge, such as flooding
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