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Naga Tuma
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Hearing this news brings the definition of epic to a whole new level

Post by Naga Tuma » 21 Mar 2024, 16:29

In general, sands have naturally withstood ocean currents.

If I remember correctly, Boston area communities have a tradition of using sands against ocean currents.

According to this news, ocean currents washed away protective sand dunes in a single day, costing luxury oceanfront communities quite a bit.

https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/sa ... 459/?amp=1

ተፈጥሮን በቁጥጥራችን ስር እናደርጋለን የሚለዉ መፈክር የት ደረሰ?

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Re: Hearing this news brings the definition of epic to a whole new level

Post by Somaliman » 21 Mar 2024, 17:17

Naga Tuma wrote:
21 Mar 2024, 16:29
In general, sands have naturally withstood ocean currents.

If I remember correctly, Boston area communities have a tradition of using sands against ocean currents.

According to this news, ocean currents washed away protective sand dunes in a single day, costing luxury oceanfront communities quite a bit.

https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/sa ... 459/?amp=1

ተፈጥሮን በቁጥጥራችን ስር እናደርጋለን የሚለዉ መፈክር የት ደረሰ?






Those dunes of sand in Massachusetts town have still worked and withstood the ocean storm, as water didn’t go into people’s living rooms and destroy houses, decks, patios, etc.

However, simple dunes of sand can't always resist rising sea levels, stronger winds, and severe storms.

No amount of sand can stand firm against an ever rising and ever violent sea.

Global warming and climate change are real.


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