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Study Figure 2 which shows waves on the coastline of Cornwall. (i) State the type of waves shown. (ii) Identify which one of the following is the most likely cause... show full transcript
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One reason for the increase in the frequency of storms in the area could be climate change, leading to more extreme weather patterns. Warmer sea temperatures can increase the intensity of storms, resulting in more frequent and powerful storms affecting the coastline.
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