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    Coastal Landform Modifications Are Sometimes Caused by a Localized Increase
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Coastal Landform Modifications Are Sometimes Caused by a Localized Increase

Question 46

Question 46

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Coastal landform modifications are sometimes caused by a localized increase in the volume of water. The modification process is called ________.


A) stream outflow
B) melting
C) ocean currents
D) wave action
E) ice push

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