Yes waves are a major force of erosion along coasts your answer would be true :)
EROSION
plz edit this answer bcuz i cant figure it out! yes waves are the major force of erosion along coasts
receding coasts in Mexico
it wears down and breaks down the rocks in the coasts, causing the coasts to retreat gradally in time
coasts are changing because the waves are eating into the rocks an forming cliffs and the sea creates new land with sandy beaches therefore coasts are changing due to weathering and erosion.
coasts are changing because the waves are eating into the rocks an forming cliffs and the sea creates new land with sandy beaches therefore coasts are changing due to weathering and erosion.
Erosion caused by hurricanes can leave coasts more exposed to storms.
ocean waves are both, that's why you have different types of coasts - eg - cliffs, beaches from diffent types of erosion
The verb for erosion is erode.Other verbs are erodes, eroding and eroded.Some example sentences are:"The sea will erode the coast"."He erodes the chalk with a jet powered hose"."The coasts are eroding"."The sea has eroded the coastal defences".
At the coast, e.g Coasts of England. The strong waves destroy rocks over time. Because of this beaches became smaller and smaller
The answer is erosion. This includes the chemical and solution break up of rocks, and their transport to another place. Aerial erosion is the process of moving sand and dusts by wind. Fluvial erosion is the same process but carried out by water, and this can move much larger particles. And the coasts are subject to erosion by the waves and the salt.