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Which of the following best explains how a hurricane can increase an area’s susceptibility to future storms?

a.
Storm surges cause massive damage to buildings along coastlines.
b.
Hurricanes often flood coastal communities.
c.
Hurricane strength winds cause large amounts of property damage.
d.
Erosion caused by hurricanes can leave coasts more exposed to storms.

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The answer is D. Erosion caused by hurricanes can leave coasts more exposed to storms.
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User Holzkohlengrill
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Correct answer choice is:

d. Erosion caused by hurricanes can leave coasts more exposed to storms.

Step-by-step explanation:

Important erosion, rapture, and removal of solids happen through storms. Beach erosion is a typical consequence of the high waves that transpire when hurricanes pass onto land. The decline of sand makes the beach to grow narrower and deeper in elevation. Storm loops take the sand offshore, keeping and depositing the sediment in great sandbars.

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