Waves break when it reaches the shore. This is sometimes caused by rocks or reefs in the water before the water reaches the shore. The gravity of the moon also pushes and pulls the tides, which may also cause the breaking in the waves.
Waves out in the ocean don't break because they are in deep water, waves break when they reach shallower water and so the bottom of the wave catches on the bottom and causes a bit of friction which slows the wave down and cause it to fall over itself, which is breaking
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The shape of the seabed, just offshore, causes the water's pressure to build.
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The slope of the river, its discharge, and the shape of the riverbed.the velocity of the water. the hardness of the mineral its trying to erode, the harder it is the longer it will take to erode.
The factors that affect a river's ability to erode and carry sediment would be its size, how deep it is, and how fast it is going. If it is going downhill that can also affect it.
Erosion. Exposed to elements such as wind and water, rocks can start to erode away.
Wind and water can both, over time, erode and wear away rock, creating canyons, gorges, and other noticeable land features.
The noun for erode is "erosion".
The slope of the river, its discharge, and the shape of the riverbed.the velocity of the water. the hardness of the mineral its trying to erode, the harder it is the longer it will take to erode.
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There are a number of ways that rain can have an affect on rocks. Usually rain will erode rock surfaces.
The factors that affect a river's ability to erode and carry sediment would be its size, how deep it is, and how fast it is going. If it is going downhill that can also affect it.
Erosion. Exposed to elements such as wind and water, rocks can start to erode away.
Because it cut through the earth surface and creates a canyon
Along with friction, turbulence slows the stream's flow and may also erode the stream.
Wind and water can both, over time, erode and wear away rock, creating canyons, gorges, and other noticeable land features.
The elevation down to which a river has the ability to erode its bed everywhere along its course.
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