large water drifts
Waves, especially during severe storms, erode shorelines by washing away sand, rocks and soil.
Warming (and thus expanding) water from the warming atmosphere, as well as water melting from glaciers and ice caps is causing the eustatic (world-wide) sea level change that is threatening the shorelines.
they erode shorelines away and put debris in the ocean
accumulation of mud in bays
There are many different types of shorelines. Some examples are fine-grained sand beaches, riprap structures or sheltered man-made structures. Fine-grained sand beaches are beaches with fine sand, riprap structures are rocky shorelines and man-made structures are structures like docks, built by men.
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Waves, especially during severe storms, erode shorelines by washing away sand, rocks and soil.
you can lose your house also shorelines change
Warming (and thus expanding) water from the warming atmosphere, as well as water melting from glaciers and ice caps is causing the eustatic (world-wide) sea level change that is threatening the shorelines.
Shorelines are along the shore
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they erode shorelines away and put debris in the ocean
Waves, especially during severe storms, erode shorelines by washing away sand, rocks and soil.
Shorelines are formed through a combination of erosional and depositional processes. Erosion from water and wind wears away the land, while sediment carried by rivers and currents can be deposited along the coast, gradually building up shorelines. Tectonic activity, sea level changes, and weather patterns also play a role in shaping shorelines over time.
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flat shorelines.