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18 June, 13:02

A longshore current flowing southwards along a coast will primarily transport sediments

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  1. 18 June, 13:21
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    Southwards parallel to the shoreline.

    A geological course that is made up of the movement of sediments like silt, clay, shingle and sandd within a coast parallel to the shoreline, which is reliant on oblique approaching wind direction is called longshore drift. Oblique incoming wind restraints water along the coast, and so creates a water current which moves parallel to the coast.
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