it makes rock
The answer is erosion of rocks and land forms
On shore or on land; on the land adjacent to water; to the shore; to the land; aground (when applied to a ship); -- sometimes opposed to aboard or afloat.
Some can leap out of the water and land on the shore but not many do.
The general land/ocean opposites are:Continent / OceanSubcontinent or Landmass / Sea or GulfPeninsula or Cape / Inlet or BayIsthmus / Channel or StraitIsland / Lake or PondMountain / Trench, Chasm, Deep, or Abyss (Abysmal)Chain or Range / TrenchBeach or Shore / Shelf
The shore -noun1.the land along the edge of a sea, lake, broad river, etc. 2.some particular country: my native shore. 3.land, as opposed to sea or water: a marine serving on shore. 4.Law . the space between the ordinary high-water and low-water mark. -adjective5.of, pertaining to, or located on land, esp. land along the edge of a body of water: a marine on shore duty.
Coats Land forms the eastern shore of the Weddell Sea.
A shoreline is where the land meets a body of water.
It is an on-shore breeze.
"shore"
The high and low tide lines along the shore.
Plants moved from land to water as a result of algae entrapment in evaporating ponds, and casting up on the sea shore, where they were subjected to dry winds, and as others died out, some survived to the ancestors of the plants on land today.
An area where land and water meet is called a shoreline.