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Corrosion and erosion have and impact on changing the shape of Florida's beaches.
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Beach erosion is the cause for the disappearance of the sand on the beach.
No. Hurricanes often wash away beaches but tornadoes, which are not primary a coastal phenomenon, do not cause any significant beach erosion.
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Hurricanes often cause severe flooding. The water moving over land causes erosion. Waves from hurricanes can erode beaches. The winds in tornadoes have sometimes been known to scour soil away, but this is rare, only occurring in the most violent tornadoes. Both tornadoes and hurricanes can destroy trees and other vegetation, which leaves the soil vulnerable to erosion.
Beaches are formed by waves depositting sand.
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William Ritchie has written: 'The beaches of Barra and the Uists' -- subject(s): Beaches, Sand dunes 'The beaches of Caithness' -- subject(s): Beaches, Sand dunes 'Coastline erosion and washover penetration along the Bayou Lafourche barrier shoreline between 1978 and 1985 with special reference to hurricane impacts' -- subject(s): Coast changes, Hurricanes