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Q: What is formed in water when it reaches the shore?
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What form in water when it reaches shore?

No


What forms in water when it reaches the shore?

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A small strip of water that reaches from a sea or lake into the shore land?

A inlet. Your Welcome. :-]


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In shallow water near shore, when the water temperature reaches around sixty degrees.


How is a shore formed?

Shores are formed where water (rivers, oceans) meet dry land. They are influenced by the topography of the surrounding landscape and water induced erosion, such as waves and the movement of water in rivers. The type of shore that is formed is dictated by the geological composition of rock and soil. For more information, visit the Related Link.


Mountains formed by magma that reaches the Earths surface are?

Mountains formed by magma that reaches the Earth's surface are called volcanoes.


what kind of rock is formed under clam water conditions near the shore?

Various sedimentary rocks but particularly Limestone and Sandstone.


What characteristic would best indicate that a rock was formed from sediments deposited in shallow water near shore rather than in deep water?

a large grain size


What happens to the steam when water gets warm?

Steam is formed and separated from water once it reaches boiling point(100 deg.C) In other words the steam is formed (gaseous form) from liquid state due to phase change.


What happens to this wave as it reaches shore?

Since we don't know what "this wave" is, we cannot answer the question.


How are waves fored and how do they shape coastal areas?

Waves are formed from wind and other disturbances in far out water as they get closer to shore the have less water to move and so they are moved upward where the reach their crest and hit the shore. They can easily move sand and rock. They also make sand by crushing up seashells and other debris on the shore. Their biggest force though is erosion. Meaning they wear away at the shore.


Why do we see the surf only when the sea water reaches the shore or the waves break at the coast though the sea water is almost colorless?

When waves break they tend to trap air bubbles and form a short-lived foam. These bubbles reflect light and therefore be seen. This applies on open sea and not just at shore or coastline.