Deck 20: Coastal Processes and Landforms

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A concrete obstruction built out into the water from a beach to inhibit sediment removal by littoral drifting is called a(n)_____. ​

A)barrier spit
B)tombolo
C)groin
D)lagoon
E)longshore bar
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Wave refraction _____. ​

A)is the suspension of sediment by a breaking wave
B)is caused by swash and backwash
C)occurs because of rip currents
D)occurs in the offshore zone
E)causes erosion of headlands and deposition in embayments
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Energy in a wind wave increases with _____. ​

A)slower wind speeds
B)increasing wave height
C)decreasing fetch
D)storms of shorter duration
E)storms of smaller area
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Which type of reef is separated from the coast of an island by a shallow lagoon? ​

A)barrier reef
B)longshore reef
C)atoll reef
D)fringing reef
E)active-margin reef
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The world ocean covers what percentage of Earth's surface? ​

A)1%
B)21%
C)51%
D)71%
E)91%
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The coastal erosion process of _____works to remove ions that have been separated from rock-forming minerals by solution and other chemical weathering processes. ​

A)hydraulic action
B)corrosion
C)longshore drifting
D)abrasion
E)wave refraction
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Spring tide occurs only _____. ​

A)during new and full moons
B)at the equinoxes
C)once a year
D)in the months of spring
E)at the solstices ​
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Rip currents _____.

A)move parallel to the shoreline
B)are fast moving swash
C)are caused by the motion of the combined Earth-Moon system
D)are due to the centrifugal force of rotation
E)flow toward deep water from the nearshore zone
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Most of the waves that impact the coastal zone are caused by _____. ​

A)hurricanes
B)earthquakes
C)ships
D)gravity
E)wind
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Wave base is _____. ​

A)the level of a wave trough
B)the level of a wave crest
C)found at a depth of one half the wavelength
D)found at a depth of twice the wave period
E)sea level
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Beach drifting is caused by _____. ​

A)changes in sea level
B)corrosion ​
C)headland erosion
D)incomplete wave refraction
E)longshore currents
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Abrasion platforms that are raised above sea level by tectonic activity are called _____. ​

A)longshore bars
B)lagoons
C)sea stacks
D)deltas
E)marine terraces
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A wind wave that arrives at the coast on a calm day is best referred to as _____.

A)an erratic wave
B)an anomaly wave
C)an exotic wave
D)swell
E)fetch
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A coast that is tectonically quiescent, with little mountain-building or volcanic activity, is known as a(n)_____. ​

A)coastline of emergence
B)active-margin coast
C)barrier beach
D)passive-margin coast
E)coastline of submergence
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Coral reefs are formed by _____. ​

A)volcanic eruptions
B)wave refraction
C)longshore current sand deposition
D)sea level rising above ridges that formed on land
E)the accumulation of calcium carbonate skeletons of marine animals
Question
Which of these coastal features can create lagoons? ​

A)tombolos
B)notches
C)barrier islands
D)marine terraces
E)swashes
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Waves begin to "feel" bottom when the water depth _____. ​

A)is 2 meters
B)is half the distance between wave crests
C)equals twice the wave height
D)is twice the wave steepness
E)is half the wave height ​
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The Moon completes one revolution around Earth every _____. ​

A)29.5 seconds
B)29.5 minutes
C)29.5 hours
D)29.5 days
E)29.5 days
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The most effective form of wave erosion is _____. ​

A)deflation
B)hydraulic action
C)abrasion
D)corrosion
E)salt wedging
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Which of these statements about Earth's tides is correct? ​

A)The tides consist of two very long wavelength waves.
B)There are typically six hours between successive high tides.
C)Most places on Earth have one high and one low tide per day.
D)They are caused by convection currents in the mantle.
E)They are caused by the gravitational attraction between Earth and Mars.
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The shoreline of a standing body of water is constantly changing.
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A river valley drowned by a sinking of the land or a rise in sea level is called a(n)_____. ​

A)atoll ​
B)ria
C)lagoon
D)fringing reef
E)groin
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As waves reach water shallower than the wave base, they bunch up and wave height increases.
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Wind wave energy from a storm can travel hundreds or even thousands of kilometers.
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Moderated high and low tides occur during _____. ​

A)neap tides
B)wave periods
C)spring tides
D)swash tides
E)swell
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Beaches are always sandy.
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Tidal range is largest during neap tides and smallest during spring tides.
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A coastal depositional landform attached to the mainland at just one end point is called a _____. ​

A)notch
B)beach
C)spit
D)barrier island
E)baymouth barrier
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Backwash is pulled downslope by gravity.
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A smaller fetch results in wind waves of greater height and energy.
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Tidal range varies from place to place in response to factors like the shape of the coastline.
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Fjords are valleys that were carved by rivers.
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Groins starve the adjacent, downcoast beach area of sediment input.
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The Atlantic coast of the U.S. is an active-margin coastline.
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Tides are driven only by the gravitational pull of the Moon.
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Which of these are most effective at transporting water and sediment parallel to the coastline? ​

A)rip currents
B)longshore currents
C)sea stacks
D)backwash
E)tides
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Beach drifting occurs in the swash zone.
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Primary coastlines are those formed mainly by coastal geomorphic agents, especially waves, and by aquatic organisms.
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A strip of sediment deposited by coastal processes that connects the mainland to an island is called a(n)_____. ​

A)spit ​
B)longshore bar
C)fringing reef
D)groin
E)tombolo
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It is possible for coastal waters to become polluted.
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The expanse of open water across which the wind can blow without interruption is termed the _______________.
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Why do wind waves tend to straighten a coastline by focusing erosion on headlands?
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When the top of a sea arch collapses or when a sea cliff retreats, the erosion resistant pillar left standing is known as a(n)_______________. (two words)
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The zigzag-like transportation of sediment in the swash zone caused by incomplete wave refraction is termed _______________. (two words)
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What happens to a beach when a groin is installed?
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What causes spring tides and neap tides to have different tidal ranges?
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Drowned glacial valleys along coastlines of submergence are called _______________.
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A(n)_______________ is an island consisting of a ring of coral reefs that have grown up from a subsiding volcanic island and that encircle a central lagoon.
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Large waves that result from the sudden displacement of water by movement along faults, land-slides, volcanic eruptions, or other impulsive events are called _______________.
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A biologically very productive embayment that forms at some river mouths where saltwater and freshwater meet is called a(n)_______________.
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Explain how wind waves travel along the surface of the water.
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After a wave breaks the water continues to rush up the beach face toward land as a thin sheet of water called _______________.
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How does a fringing reef around an oceanic island become an atoll?
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Sediment transportation in the coastal zone is called _______________. (two words)
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The time it takes for one wavelength to pass a fixed point is called wave _______________.
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The bending of a wave in map view as it approaches a shoreline is called wave _______________.
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If a barrier spit crosses the mouth of the embayment to connect with the mainland at both ends, it becomes a(n)_______________.
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Coastlines of _______________ occur where the water level has fallen or the land has risen in the coastal zone.
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Dangerous rapid currents that can pull swimmers out to deeper water are called _______________. (two words)
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A(n)_______________ reef is attached to the coast, with no lagoon separating it from land.
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Deck 20: Coastal Processes and Landforms
1
A concrete obstruction built out into the water from a beach to inhibit sediment removal by littoral drifting is called a(n)_____. ​

A)barrier spit
B)tombolo
C)groin
D)lagoon
E)longshore bar
C
2
Wave refraction _____. ​

A)is the suspension of sediment by a breaking wave
B)is caused by swash and backwash
C)occurs because of rip currents
D)occurs in the offshore zone
E)causes erosion of headlands and deposition in embayments
E
3
Energy in a wind wave increases with _____. ​

A)slower wind speeds
B)increasing wave height
C)decreasing fetch
D)storms of shorter duration
E)storms of smaller area
B
4
Which type of reef is separated from the coast of an island by a shallow lagoon? ​

A)barrier reef
B)longshore reef
C)atoll reef
D)fringing reef
E)active-margin reef
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The world ocean covers what percentage of Earth's surface? ​

A)1%
B)21%
C)51%
D)71%
E)91%
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The coastal erosion process of _____works to remove ions that have been separated from rock-forming minerals by solution and other chemical weathering processes. ​

A)hydraulic action
B)corrosion
C)longshore drifting
D)abrasion
E)wave refraction
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Spring tide occurs only _____. ​

A)during new and full moons
B)at the equinoxes
C)once a year
D)in the months of spring
E)at the solstices ​
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8
Rip currents _____.

A)move parallel to the shoreline
B)are fast moving swash
C)are caused by the motion of the combined Earth-Moon system
D)are due to the centrifugal force of rotation
E)flow toward deep water from the nearshore zone
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Most of the waves that impact the coastal zone are caused by _____. ​

A)hurricanes
B)earthquakes
C)ships
D)gravity
E)wind
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Wave base is _____. ​

A)the level of a wave trough
B)the level of a wave crest
C)found at a depth of one half the wavelength
D)found at a depth of twice the wave period
E)sea level
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Beach drifting is caused by _____. ​

A)changes in sea level
B)corrosion ​
C)headland erosion
D)incomplete wave refraction
E)longshore currents
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Abrasion platforms that are raised above sea level by tectonic activity are called _____. ​

A)longshore bars
B)lagoons
C)sea stacks
D)deltas
E)marine terraces
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A wind wave that arrives at the coast on a calm day is best referred to as _____.

A)an erratic wave
B)an anomaly wave
C)an exotic wave
D)swell
E)fetch
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A coast that is tectonically quiescent, with little mountain-building or volcanic activity, is known as a(n)_____. ​

A)coastline of emergence
B)active-margin coast
C)barrier beach
D)passive-margin coast
E)coastline of submergence
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Coral reefs are formed by _____. ​

A)volcanic eruptions
B)wave refraction
C)longshore current sand deposition
D)sea level rising above ridges that formed on land
E)the accumulation of calcium carbonate skeletons of marine animals
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Which of these coastal features can create lagoons? ​

A)tombolos
B)notches
C)barrier islands
D)marine terraces
E)swashes
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Waves begin to "feel" bottom when the water depth _____. ​

A)is 2 meters
B)is half the distance between wave crests
C)equals twice the wave height
D)is twice the wave steepness
E)is half the wave height ​
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The Moon completes one revolution around Earth every _____. ​

A)29.5 seconds
B)29.5 minutes
C)29.5 hours
D)29.5 days
E)29.5 days
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The most effective form of wave erosion is _____. ​

A)deflation
B)hydraulic action
C)abrasion
D)corrosion
E)salt wedging
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Which of these statements about Earth's tides is correct? ​

A)The tides consist of two very long wavelength waves.
B)There are typically six hours between successive high tides.
C)Most places on Earth have one high and one low tide per day.
D)They are caused by convection currents in the mantle.
E)They are caused by the gravitational attraction between Earth and Mars.
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The shoreline of a standing body of water is constantly changing.
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22
A river valley drowned by a sinking of the land or a rise in sea level is called a(n)_____. ​

A)atoll ​
B)ria
C)lagoon
D)fringing reef
E)groin
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As waves reach water shallower than the wave base, they bunch up and wave height increases.
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Wind wave energy from a storm can travel hundreds or even thousands of kilometers.
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Moderated high and low tides occur during _____. ​

A)neap tides
B)wave periods
C)spring tides
D)swash tides
E)swell
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Beaches are always sandy.
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Tidal range is largest during neap tides and smallest during spring tides.
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A coastal depositional landform attached to the mainland at just one end point is called a _____. ​

A)notch
B)beach
C)spit
D)barrier island
E)baymouth barrier
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Backwash is pulled downslope by gravity.
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A smaller fetch results in wind waves of greater height and energy.
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Tidal range varies from place to place in response to factors like the shape of the coastline.
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Fjords are valleys that were carved by rivers.
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Groins starve the adjacent, downcoast beach area of sediment input.
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The Atlantic coast of the U.S. is an active-margin coastline.
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Tides are driven only by the gravitational pull of the Moon.
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Which of these are most effective at transporting water and sediment parallel to the coastline? ​

A)rip currents
B)longshore currents
C)sea stacks
D)backwash
E)tides
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Beach drifting occurs in the swash zone.
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Primary coastlines are those formed mainly by coastal geomorphic agents, especially waves, and by aquatic organisms.
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A strip of sediment deposited by coastal processes that connects the mainland to an island is called a(n)_____. ​

A)spit ​
B)longshore bar
C)fringing reef
D)groin
E)tombolo
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It is possible for coastal waters to become polluted.
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The expanse of open water across which the wind can blow without interruption is termed the _______________.
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Why do wind waves tend to straighten a coastline by focusing erosion on headlands?
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When the top of a sea arch collapses or when a sea cliff retreats, the erosion resistant pillar left standing is known as a(n)_______________. (two words)
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The zigzag-like transportation of sediment in the swash zone caused by incomplete wave refraction is termed _______________. (two words)
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What happens to a beach when a groin is installed?
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What causes spring tides and neap tides to have different tidal ranges?
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Drowned glacial valleys along coastlines of submergence are called _______________.
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A(n)_______________ is an island consisting of a ring of coral reefs that have grown up from a subsiding volcanic island and that encircle a central lagoon.
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Large waves that result from the sudden displacement of water by movement along faults, land-slides, volcanic eruptions, or other impulsive events are called _______________.
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A biologically very productive embayment that forms at some river mouths where saltwater and freshwater meet is called a(n)_______________.
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Explain how wind waves travel along the surface of the water.
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After a wave breaks the water continues to rush up the beach face toward land as a thin sheet of water called _______________.
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How does a fringing reef around an oceanic island become an atoll?
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Sediment transportation in the coastal zone is called _______________. (two words)
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The time it takes for one wavelength to pass a fixed point is called wave _______________.
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The bending of a wave in map view as it approaches a shoreline is called wave _______________.
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If a barrier spit crosses the mouth of the embayment to connect with the mainland at both ends, it becomes a(n)_______________.
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Coastlines of _______________ occur where the water level has fallen or the land has risen in the coastal zone.
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Dangerous rapid currents that can pull swimmers out to deeper water are called _______________. (two words)
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A(n)_______________ reef is attached to the coast, with no lagoon separating it from land.
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