Asked by Haley Adams on Jun 11, 2024

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What is probably the least expensive approach for avoiding shoreline hazards?

A) bringing in sand to replenish what is lost to storms
B) using private insurance money to rebuild houses destroyed by erosion and waves
C) using federal disaster money to rebuild houses destroyed by erosion and waves
D) forbid the building of houses or other structures in high-risk areas
E) building up the land level so communities, such as New Orleans, are above sea level

Shoreline Hazards

Risks associated with the coastal areas, including erosion, flooding, and storms, impacting ecosystems and human settlements.

Erosion

The process by which natural forces like water, wind, ice, and gravity remove and transport soil and rock materials from one location to another.

High-risk Areas

Regions that are highly susceptible to natural disasters, environmental hazards, or other significant risks.

  • Recognize techniques and measures to address shoreline erosion and hazards.
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Thobeka mthethwaJun 14, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Forbidding the building of houses or other structures in high-risk areas is likely the least expensive approach for avoiding shoreline hazards, as it prevents the initial risk and associated costs altogether.