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Coastal erosion and El Niño

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Difference between Coastal erosion and El Niño

Coastal erosion vs. El Niño

Coastal erosion is the wearing away of material from a coastal profile including the removal of beach, sand dunes, or sediment by wave action, tidal currents, wave currents, drainage or high winds (see also beach evolution). El Niño is the warm phase of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (commonly called ENSO) and is associated with a band of warm ocean water that develops in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific (between approximately the International Date Line and 120°W), including off the Pacific coast of South America.

Similarities between Coastal erosion and El Niño

Coastal erosion and El Niño have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Coastal erosion and El Niño Comparison

Coastal erosion has 81 relations, while El Niño has 113. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (81 + 113).

References

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