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soil erosion
It mostly happen in the Ocean
weathering and erosion most likely affect a mountain overtime by making the mountain shorter.
The slope or gradient of the stream is the most likely factor to affect the amount of erosion. Steeper slopes result in higher velocities, which in turn increase the erosive power of the stream. A steeper slope also allows the stream to carry larger sediment and potentially cause more erosion.
the most important agent of erosion is water.
soil erosion
It mostly happen in the Ocean
an increase in erosion and flooding
A hurricane causes coastal flooding. None of the other are directly related to flooding at all.
The storm surge, which is a bulge created on the ocean surface that can cause major coastal flooding.
weathering and erosion most likely affect a mountain overtime by making the mountain shorter.
Climate change is the single most influential agent changing the shore and coast. As global temperatures rise, sea levels are also rising, leading to increased coastal erosion and flooding. Climate change also affects ocean currents, storm patterns, and the overall health of coastal ecosystems, causing significant changes in the ecology and physical structure of shorelines.
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Joseph T. Kelley has written: 'America's most vulnerable coastal communities' -- subject(s): Shore protection, Coast changes, Beach erosion, Case studies 'America's most vulnerable coastal communities' -- subject(s): Shore protection, Coast changes, Beach erosion, Case studies
I think it is wind eroisions
I don't know if there is a good answer for this, to prevent coastal flooding from most all causes I would think at least 100 feet above sea level. But even well above sea level a flooded river or stream could cause inland flooding.
People living in low-lying coastal areas or in close proximity to water bodies (such as rivers, lakes, and streams) are susceptible to flooding.