yes bacteria does live near the shore
What are two kinds of near shore currents
many places like florida, california, islands, and any place that has a shore.
the shore ...
Friction with the sea bed/shore
Higher near shore. The land is denser than the water so the wave is higher.
crabs,
yes
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Yes. Some sharks will be seen near shore. Bull sharks, for example, are often found in shallows.
Near shore crest shaped waves are called "plunging waves." These waves are characterized by a curling crest that breaks forward as the wave approaches the shore.
Large pebbles near the shore are typically deposited by wave action. As waves hit the shore, they can pick up and transport larger rocks and pebbles, eventually depositing them closer to the shore. The size of the pebbles also helps to protect the shore from erosion by dissipating the energy of the waves.