There are a number of factors that can contribute to coastal erosion, including:
* Rising sea levels: As the sea level rises, it exerts more pressure on the land, causing it to erode more quickly.
* Stronger storms: Stronger storms can generate larger waves, which can cause more damage to the coastline.
* Poor land management: Poor land management practices, such as deforestation and over-development, can also contribute to coastal erosion.
Coastal erosion is a complex problem that requires a comprehensive approach to solve. In some cases, it may be possible to slow down the rate of erosion by building seawalls or other protective structures. In other cases, it may be necessary to relocate entire communities that are at risk of being destroyed by erosion.
It is important to take action to address coastal erosion now, before it causes even more damage. By working together, we can protect our coasts and ensure the safety of our coastal communities.