it depends, if it is a flood then yes if not then no
It depends how fast the wave and river speed are.
waves slow down as they approach the shoreline!
Slow boat.
erosion. deposition. transportation. hydraulic action erosion (wave erosion). abrasion erosion (wave erosion).
a p wave (primary wave) is super fast and it can go through the entire earth whereas an s wave ( a secondary wave) is slower and can only go through the solid parts of the earth ( like the crust, ect.)
Yes fiords are formed through wave erosion. A sea arch is also formed through wave erosion. Other things that can be formed through erosion are canyons, cliffs, and caves.
The 3 landforms created by wave erosion sometimes called coastal erosion are headlands and bays, cliffs and wave cut platforms and finally caves, arches, stacks and stumps. Wave erosion is the wearing away of land and the removal of beach by wave currents.
It reduces erosion by decreasing wave energy.
Generally achieved by the building of periodic breakwaters along the shore, which baffles the wave action and reduces the effects of wave erosion.
way a wave erosion happens is it collects abrasion:) there ya gooo<333
wave erosion :The combined effects of the shattering, wedging, and abrading of a cliff face by waves and the sediment they carry
Erosion,weathuring,andclimate