Waves, especially during severe storms, erode shorelines by washing away sand, rocks and soil.
on shorelines
Waves, especially during severe storms, erode shorelines by washing away sand, rocks and soil.
sandy shorelines
waves
During storms,large, high-energy waves can erode the shore very quickly. These waves can break off large chunks of rock. Many of the features of shorelines are shaped by storm waves.
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They affect shorelines because, they cause erosion so it causes the beach or island to shrink
suck it
suck it
Waves constantly change the look of the shore, but you can stop the waves from moving the sand by creating a rock wall, however this will effect the shore furthur up
headlands will experience the most, because they are the line of least resistance (sticking out into the sea) and will catch the full force of the waves, as opposed to the bays and shorelines they shelter.