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← GeographyWhich consequence occurs when sediment supply decreases amidst headland geological features?
A)Increased wave refraction near headlands✓
B)Formation of tombolos near headlands
C)Enhanced deposition in adjacent bays
D)Stabilization of regional coastlines
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Increased wave refraction near headlands follows sediment starvation because reduced sediment hinders beach nourishment; this causes increased wave energy focused on headlands. Headland bypass further reduces supplies to bays, leading to accelerated erosion, therefore the wave refraction increases rather than stabilizes the situation.
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