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Chemistry, 01.02.2021 17:50 kathyc53

Sand is sometimes removed from the ship channel through a process called dredging to make it easier for ships to travel through. Recently sand from the bottom of the channel was moved
to area beaches. Without this transfer of sand, what would most likely occur in this area in
the future?

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