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How does the sand stay at a beach?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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It doesn't. This is actually an issue for many beaches: their sand is constantly being washed away, and needs to be replenished to maintain the beach. Naturally sandy beaches either have low tidal action, or new sand is constantly being formed at a rate fast enough to replenish that which is washed away.

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