The shoreline is created by the sea itself. After thousands of years of crashing waves, the shore surely but slowly gets shaped. this is also known as erosion
Tectonic forces and the climate control the shape of the continental shelf. The continental shelf is the part of the continent that extends into the ocean.
Tidal forces move sand in and away from the shoreline. This is the way barrier islands form and deconstruct over the years.
There are seven main geological forces that shape the planet Earth. These forces are Aeolian processes, biological processes, fluvial processes, glacial processes, hill slope processes, igneous processes, and tectonic processes.
Shoreline is where land and a body of water meet and longshore is a movement of water parallel to and near to the shoreline.
they are sandstorms windblow storms
Water, wind, people
longshore drift Tsunamis
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The shoreline is created by the sea itself. After thousands of years of crashing waves, the shore surely but slowly gets shaped. this is also known as erosion
accumulation of mud in bays
The fjords are surrounded by rugged mountains. We can find them on the shoreline in Labrador. They are formed by glaciers that sculpted the valley's from a <<v>> shape to a <<u>> shape.
The two internal forces that shape the earth are volcanoes forcing magma through the crust and changes in the crust through forces like collisions.
The 4 main forces that can change the shape of an object are stretching, compressing, bending and twisting.
The address of the Shoreline Library is: 345 Ne 175Th St, Shoreline, 98155 M
erosion
Tectonic forces and the climate control the shape of the continental shelf. The continental shelf is the part of the continent that extends into the ocean.