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Wave action describes the 'behaviour' of the waves. Waves can either be constructive or descrutive. Constructive waves act to build up the beach, this occures when more sediment( sand) is deposited onto the beach and less( sediment) is removed with the receding waves. Destructive waves are the opposite of constructive waves, this is when more sediment is removed than is deposited onto the beach.
The type of air that keeps a beach ball inflated is kinetic energy.
All waves transfer energy. If your on a beach and the tide drags your ball away.
When waves hit the shore it transfers energy.
Sand. It takes thousands of years for a rock to turn into sand.
Beach sediment
the process in which beach sediment move down a beach with the current
Beach sediment
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It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.
Rivers carry sediment, which when deposited at the beach, increases the land. Similarly, rivers can carry sediment away from a beach, also changing its shape. These two forces can work together to effectively move sediment from one area of the beach to another. Similarly, storms also move sediment.
Longshore Currents transport most sediment along the shore of beaches, according to my science book. .
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.