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Answer
When the large wave stirkes the rock, the wave recedes back to the sea taking with it all of the smaller pebbles and sand that support the large rock. If the weight of the water in the wave behind the rock exceeds that of the rock it will take the rock with it. Given time the rock will tumble as the smaller waves take away the supporting material.
Later on, the topcoat will peel off in large chunks, showing the bare wood underneath.
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No, bunnies are much too large for the average garter snake to swallow.
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the continental shelf begins at the shoreline and slopes gently toward the open ocean the continental rise is the base of the continental slope, which is made up of large pites of sediment the continental slope is the edge of the continental shelf
Large waves are able to remove more large chunks of rock from a shoreline then average sized waves due to their sheer force. Larger waves are more powerful and are usually a culprit for shoreline erosion.
A shoreline is the line along which a large body of water meets the land
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they leave large ordnance fragments containing explosives and may leave chunks or pieces of exposed explosives; do not remove remaining debris.
leave large ordinance fragments containing explosives and may leave chunks or pieces of exposed explosive, do not remove remaining debris
Where the shoreline of a large body of land meets a large body of water.
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Shoreline areas are commonly defined as the interface or transition areas between land and sea, including large inland lakes.
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