Well, i only know one of them which is impact
abrasion and impact
abrasion and impact
Abrasion and hydraulic action
Plucking and Abrasion.
The two processes by which waves erode the land are impact and abrasion
Attrition - waves hitting the cliffs knocking little pieces off the cliffsHydraulic action - waves hitting the cliffs causing sea caves
Two processes that cause waves to erode a coastline are hydraulic action, which is the force of the water itself against the coastline, and abrasion, which is the wearing away of the coastline by the material carried by the waves.
Plucking and Abrasion.
Two results are:A sea arch,when waves erode a layer of softer rock that underlies a layer a hard rock.Another one is a sea cave,which is formed when ocean waves hit against a steep and rocky coast lots of times.
sound waves are faster in water than in land, light waves are faster in land
Two results are:A sea arch,when waves erode a layer of softer rock that underlies a layer a hard rock.Another one is a sea cave,which is formed when ocean waves hit against a steep and rocky coast lots of times.
The process by which energy is transferred between two objects through electromagnetic waves is known as radiation.