It affects is because the material deposited on the beach formed a spit and it erodes the beach because when the waves are strong the material erodes the beach
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it can affect the natural processes of shore change and it acn make the shore lose their supply of sand and it can actually erode faster
They traps sand, which stop the normal flow of sand along the shoreline.
A groin affects longshore drift because it make a moutian and the water cnt go throuth.
They slow it down.
it caries the sediment to dif. locations
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Laurie A. Ehrlich has written: 'Breakwaters, jetties and groins' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Shore protection, Jetties, Breakwaters, Groins (Shore protection)
Groins prevent longshore drift from touching the beach as a part of the many ways that people can prevent beach erosion.
ocean groins are human-built structures put at a right angle to the shoreline to prevent the erosion, deposition and weathering of the shore. Jetties and breakwaters are also used for this reason. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:53sitges.jpg
These two terms are often used interchangeably to refer to the short, shore perpendicular structures that are built along a shoreline to hold sand in place. However, technically speaking, groins and jetties are not the same thing. Groins are the smaller shore perpendicular structures, built to trap sand and stabilize a sandy beach. Jetties are large structures typically used to stabilize inlet channels.
The anatomical term for women's groins is the pubic region or inguinal area.
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Yes, Yes they do ;)
They are in the crotch.
wood that goes out to sea
You get darkened groins when the skin rubs together and causes fricton so the only solution is to stop the rubbing by loosing weight :D
Structures built to protect beaches