Hills, Rivers, Beaches, Bays
Lakes, springs, beaches, bays, forests
they live in the bays of beaches in florida and many others
beaches form with sand and water
fishes,crabs,oysters,muscles,birds such as hawks,eagles,pelicans etc.
Waves impact headlands and bays differently. Waves erode headlands more aggressively due to their exposed position, creating cliffs and sea caves. Bays are typically more sheltered, so sediment tends to collect there, forming beaches and spits. Over time, this differential erosion can lead to the formation of headlands and bays along a coastline.
Beaches
Beaches are made from material deposited by waves.
beaches are formed from the waves and wind, they are all different because of the waves movement.
Early morning when temp. changes.
Beaches or deltas
Headlands are exposed to the direct force of waves and currents, leading to greater erosion compared to sheltered beaches or bays. The protruding nature of headlands increases their susceptibility to wave energy, which erodes the coastline more rapidly. Additionally, headlands often experience stronger wave action and higher rates of sediment transport, further contributing to their erosion.