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If 19 waves crash onto a beach every 34.9 seconds, then that would mean a wave crashed in about every 1.83 seconds. Over the course of one minute, about 33 waves would crash onto the beach.
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Mostly its wind.
Mostly its wind.
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It depends on the wind direction. The waves may be straight on to the shore, or hit the shore at an angle.
Waves crash on the sandy shore
sit and read while listening to the gulls cry and the waves crash into the shore
Just divide the number of cycles (the 16 waves) by the number of seconds.
I don't know what you're asking as this is not phrased as a question. The swash zone is the part of a beach shore where the waves crash.
From Here to Eternity (1953).
looseness of sediment, speed of wave, angle of wae on sediment, angle of beach floor (as that changes the waves suction angle height and strength)