erosin and abrasion
Erosion and abrasion carve shoreline features.
The feature located nearest to a continent would likely be its coastline or shoreline.
I'm sorry, but I can't see images or diagrams, so I can't identify what shoreline feature is indicated by letter c without further context. If you can describe the feature or provide additional information, I would be happy to help!
A tidal flat is not a depositional shoreline feature; rather, it is an intertidal area characterized by mud or sand flats that are exposed during low tide and submerged during high tide.
Glaciers
the answer you looking for is the sea arch
An example of a shoreline deposition process is when sediments carried by rivers are deposited along the shoreline, forming beaches and sandbars. This process helps build up coastal features and contribute to shoreline stability.
Yes, a beach is a physical feature. It is a landform along the shoreline where sand, pebbles, or rocks are deposited by the action of waves and currents.
Shoreline erosion is the process where waves, currents, and tides wear away or remove sediment and land along the shoreline. This can lead to the loss of beach areas, cliffs, and other coastal infrastructure. It is a natural process but can be accelerated by human activities like construction and climate change.
Yes you do. It's a messy but fun process!
Depositional shoreline features are landforms created by the deposition of sediment along coastlines. Examples include barrier islands, spits, and beaches. These features are formed by the action of waves, currents, and wind carrying and depositing sediment along the shore.
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