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Wave refraction causes deposition in the bays Wave refraction causes erosion of the headlands
The two features formed by wave deposition are islands and beaches.
The three features formed by wave deposition is spits, beach, and sandbars.
a beach is formed by deposition
The three features formed by wave deposition is spits, beach, and sandbars.
headlands are formed when the sea attacks a section of coast with alternating bands of hard and soft rock
Spits, beach, and sandbars (barrier beaches)
Wave refraction concentrates wave energy at the headlands increasing erosion relative to embayments, where wave energy is dispersed.
Yes fiords are formed through wave erosion. A sea arch is also formed through wave erosion. Other things that can be formed through erosion are canyons, cliffs, and caves.
wave cut cliffs