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The answer to this question is quite simple: 1) The coastal resorts have to pump and pour out the sand and pebbles because most of the area gets drained of water. 2) The harbors get blocked because of the tiny sediments laying in the river bed. 3) The water near the coastal areas get damaged because of the oil pumped out of the factories. 4) The pipe that leads to the river, pumping out the sewage water and dirtying the water. 5) The waste thrown out by the people, example: packet of crisps. I HOPE THIS HELPS!! Regards, XxxRoxannexxX

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Some threats to coastal resorts include erosion from sea level rise, storm surges, and coastal flooding. Pollution from runoff and marine debris can also impact the environment and the appeal of the resort. Additionally, coastal resorts are vulnerable to natural disasters such as hurricanes and tsunamis.

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