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The strength of a coast's edge, or coastal resilience, depends on various factors including geological composition, wave energy, and human interventions. Rocky Coastlines tend to be more resistant to erosion than sandy or soft sediment shores. Additionally, natural features like mangroves and coral reefs can enhance coastal strength by absorbing wave energy. Overall, the strength varies widely across different regions and is influenced by both natural and anthropogenic factors.

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