It is deposition
The waves pounding against the shoreline. The waves colliding with the shore. The waves breaking upon the beach.
Sound waves aren't an electromagnetic wave. So aren't seismic waves. So aren't waves in the ocean, in your hair, or waves bye-bye.
Sunlight and radiowaves are examples of electromagnetic waves, which are transverse mechanical waves. Sound waves are compression waves.
Receiving sound waves is the process by which sound travels in form of waves and is received by our eardrums to be heard.
The process of sound waves travelling to the brain is known as sensorineural conduction. Hearing loss may be sensorineural, conductive or a mixture of both.
A mussel survives the pounding action of the waves by being able to open and close. It can close when the waves hit, and open when the waves go back out.
Waves contribute to the creation of sand. It is the pounding of rocks on one another that creates it.
The waves pounding against the shoreline. The waves colliding with the shore. The waves breaking upon the beach.
It lodges itsef into holes or crevases
I think its the pounding of teh ocean waves.
Waves pounding the base of the cliff.
Sea caves form by ocean waves pounding at the base of seashore cliffs.
pounding of the waves
I don’t know
They are an example of waves.
Yes, usually by a very violent storm, when pounding waves and undertow can harm the reef.
wind blowing at the edge of the cliff AND waves pounding the base of the cliff will cause a cliff to collapse