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Surfers, swimmers and sunbathers use beaches for recreation (play).
People fish off beaches for food. Since many people take their
vacations at the beach, lots of beaches in tropical locations are
important to their country's economy. Entire cities, regions and
countries depend on the money tourists spend while visiting the
beach.
Erosion
(the wearing away of rock and soil) is one of the primary creative
forces of many beaches. Erosion provides sand for new beaches and
the maintenance of old ones; erosion forms the stacks and arches
found on irregular rocky coastlines; and erosion provides the
material which forms deltas and barrier islands.
Beaches are naturally
very dynamic (always-changing) places, but people try to control
them and build permanent structures, such as houses, restaurants,
shops and hotels, on or near the shore. The natural erosion and
deposition of beaches becomes a problem. Beaches can disappear over
time, or even over night during severe storms.
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