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How do Humans Change Landforms?
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A seismograph records movements in the Earth’s crust.
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A shake table simulates the ground movements during an earthquake.
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GPS receivers help seismologists measure the movements of faults and plates that cause earthquakes.
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A levee is a wall of earth or concrete, built beside a river, that holds back rising flood waters.
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Dams are built across a river to control the amount of water moving downstream.
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Beach erosion causes some beaches to shrink and boating channels to fill up making them too shallow for ships.
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A jetty is a wall-like structure that sticks out into the ocean.
Jetties help stop beach erosion by breaking up longshore currents, trapping sand and small rocks up shore of the jetty.
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Artificial reefs are made of many kinds of objects (like a sunken ship).
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Hundreds of old subway cars, and other large objects, have been dropped into the ocean off the coast of Georgia.
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