<span>Breakwaters, seawalls, and groins are all examples of shoreline structures.
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Shoreline structures are built with the purpose to change ocean waves, sand movements and currents. Breakwaters are built to minimise the intensity of wave action reducing erosion in the coast or and creating a safe harbourage for ports. A seawall is a defence wall constructed to protect human habitation, or other areas of human interest, from the action of tides or waves maintaining the coastal area where the wall is unchanged. <span>A </span>groin structure<span> built from an ocean shore perpendicular to the shoreline</span><span> that stops the water flow and limits </span>sediment's movement<span>. It is constructed to prevent great movement of sediments and erosion.</span>
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The Punnett square predicts the ratio of genotypes in the offspring, based on the genotypes of the parents. The Punnett square below examines the chance of offspring having freckles, which is a dominant trait.
Based on the Punnett square, what is the probability that the offspring will have freckles? <em>100%</em>
Explanation:
From the punnett square viewed, the freckles are inherited from on of the parent although it would be a recessive gene as the one without freckles as dominated over the freckles, hence; 100% of the offspring will have freckles but it would not be expressed phenotypically but as a recessive gene
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Trees use carbon dioxide from the environment. This will result in a loss of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere leading to a reduce in climate change.