Yes waves are a major force of erosion along coasts your answer would be true :)
wind erosion
wind erosion
Of the agents of erosion (water, wind, and ice), moving water is by far the largest contributor.
Erosion is defined as the movement of material from one place to another place. Wind, although the weakest agent of erosion, is still able to move sand, silt, and clay particles without too much effort; with increased speed, wind is capable of knocking down buildings. When the wind that is carrying material loses velocity, it reaches a point where it can no longer overcome the force of gravity, and the material stops its movement. If the material no longer moves, it has been deposited. Even in this scenario, the major agent of deposition is gravity.
The agents of erosion are wind, water, ice, and gravity.
plz edit this answer bcuz i cant figure it out! yes waves are the major force of erosion along coasts
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they live in the east because of the water countiong the ocean
i definitely know El Nino, but I'm not sure of the other.
The wind, along with moving water and ice. Gravity is also a causative factor.
because the ocean currents circulate heat as well as moisture along the coasts, therefore, all of the major deserts that we see, are well away from the major oceans
Wind and water are the major causes of weathering and erosion.
Vikings raided all along the coasts, and up the major rivers, of Europe in the Early Middle Ages.
Major erosional forces would be wind and water. Terraced farming reduces the effects of erosion due to water. Planting or leaving trees to form wind breaks aids in combatting erosion due to wind.
The major cities in Europe such as London, Paris, Rome are a must if you are going to europe. there are also beautiful little towns everywhere in the middle and along the coasts of europe.