erosion
Waves.
Um, well... obviously a sandy beach :D
Emotional stress
No the beach cannot cause strep throat. This cause of this is streptococcus pneumoniae in most cases, which is a bacteria.
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tides can affect the beach by making it longer and spreading the beach out more. it can also, when mixed with heavy rains, cause a flood to happen.
The larger the sediments at the beach, the steeper the beach profile. This is because the angle of repose is greater for larger grains than smaller ones.
Mountains would cause orographic lifting.
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Try "God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys
I don't know the exact ratio, but in laymans terms, the moon is way way way smaller. I know that if the Sun was the size of a large beach ball, then the moon would be about the size of a pinhead.
Abrasion would cause the most erosion on a beach when there are strong winds, large waves, and abundant sand or sediment particles available to be moved and scraped against the shoreline. Additionally, the presence of hard and resistant materials being pushed against the beach by the waves can enhance the abrasive action and lead to increased erosion.