What causes the shoreline to change well that's and easy question you might not see it and but when at night the waves come through and back so from the ocean the more water that comes from there the bigger the wave the bigger the shroreline
Because the weather
Waves even out a shoreline by eroding it.The waves coming to shore gradually change direction, as different parts of the wave begins to drag the bottom.The energy of the wave is concentrated on headlands, part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean.As waves erode the headlands the shoreline will eventually even out.Tee Hee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ___------ -/---- ----\/--- --- \------------ ---- --
Shoreline is where land and a body of water meet and longshore is a movement of water parallel to and near to the shoreline.
Michigan has 3288 miles of shoreline (Great Lake Shoreline), most of any state other than Alaska.
the shoreline is the boundary between land and water
Well the shorline will not going to be a shoreline any more
Because the weather
yes
The shoreline between mean low and mean high tide. (Mean low is usually a fixed mark but mean high can change!)
They move around faster or slower depending on the type of change
They slowly change the shoreline by moving sand.
Water, wind, people
accumulation of mud in bays
The address of the Shoreline Library is: 345 Ne 175Th St, Shoreline, 98155 M
once it causes erosion. and when its starts decaying too
The wind, gravity, and thats all i have to say
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