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yes they certainly do
waves smash against cliffs to make sand.
Absorption, reflection and refraction will all change of the movement of P waves. Absorption will reduce the energy of the waves. Reflection will bounce the waves back. Refraction will change the angle of the waves based on what they are bouncing off of.
Changing the shape CAN change the density. If you change it into a smaller shape, then you increase the density. However the mass will not change.
Yes. Liquids can change their shape as they do not have a definite shape and size. They take the shape of a container or jar for example.
Erosion by the wind, rain and waves will wear cliffs away
Waves of water can change cliffs and fjords. Before you ask, "fjords" is not a misspelling.
Cliffs that are eroded by upward drafts of wind and ocean waves
yes they certainly do
Attrition - waves hitting the cliffs knocking little pieces off the cliffsHydraulic action - waves hitting the cliffs causing sea caves
sea cliffs
after a period of time yes
waves smash against cliffs to make sand.
Weathering and Erosion of cliffs by weather and waves.
Low hills, with steep sea cliffs.
Collect data about shoreline cliffs, waves, and measurable atmospheric effects
Collect data about shoreline cliffs, waves, and measurable atmospheric effects