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    The Long-Term Effect of Wave Refraction Is to Straighten the Shoreline
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The Long-Term Effect of Wave Refraction Is to Straighten the Shoreline

Question 15

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The long-term effect of wave refraction is to straighten the shoreline (unless other non-wave processes intervene).

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