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Along Many Low-Lying Sections of the U

Question 33

Question 33

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Along many low-lying sections of the U.S.Atlantic and Gulf coasts,a 1 ft rise in sea level may equate to as much as ________________ of inland movement of the beach.


A) 1 ft
B) 10 ft
C) 100 ft
D) 1000 ft
E) 10,000 ft

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