Throughout time as the hard rocking waves push up against rocks, they start to wear off the surface of the rocks. It's like when you're peeling a carrot; as you shred your "eroding" away the peels.
Waves, especially during severe storms, erode shorelines by washing away sand, rocks and soil.
Waves, especially during severe storms, erode shorelines by washing away sand, rocks and soil.
Ocean waves are what causes weathering and erosion on the coast. The force of the waves can create cracks in rocks and break them apart into smaller rockogjswziys.
A cave is sometimes created when waves erode a headland.
They get wet. They also slowly wear down or erode.
Lichens and mosses erode rocks by producing acids. These acids lead to the deterioration of rocks, such as limestone and marble.
because waves roll against it. forcing it to erode
Waves erode a coast by their continuous and repeated actions of swarsh\uprush and retreats\backwash.
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well, think about it, wind can erode ALL size of rocks, wind does its job, which is eroding rocks.
Mechanical action.
all of them