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they get shorter
the water becoming gradually more shallow..
nearly parallel to the shoreline
When waves hit the shore it transfers energy.
The reason they change direction near shore is because the density of objects increase!
No
they get shorter
it keeps on slowing down and hitsthe shore.
no
the water becoming gradually more shallow..
nearly parallel to the shoreline
nearly parallel to the shoreline
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
The waves begin to interact with the ocean floor. The same mass of water runs into shallower and shallower water making the height of the wave increase.
The waves pounding against the shoreline. The waves colliding with the shore. The waves breaking upon the beach.
Waves hit the shore many times per minute, but it varies so greatly. The wind changing can result in a change of this number. Any storms out in the ocean can change it as well.
Waves even out a shoreline by eroding it.The waves coming to shore gradually change direction, as different parts of the wave begins to drag the bottom.The energy of the wave is concentrated on headlands, part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean.As waves erode the headlands the shoreline will eventually even out.Tee Hee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ___------ -/---- ----\/--- --- \------------ ---- --