Longshore drift is a type of erosion that moves sand along the shoreline. This process occurs when waves approach the shore at an angle, carrying and depositing sediment in a zigzag pattern along the coastline.
Longshore drift is the process by which sediments along a shoreline are transported parallel to the coast by the action of waves and currents. Material is moved along the coast as waves approach the shore at an angle, causing sediments to be pushed and pulled along the shoreline. This process can result in the formation of features such as beaches and spits.
The definition you are describing is for "longshore currents." These currents move parallel to the shoreline and are created by the angle at which waves hit the shore, causing water to flow along the coast.
That depends on the shore ... at a cliff there is little change, on a gentle slope then the "shore" will move quite a bit. And in a place like Florida it wouldn't take much to drown the state.
The agent of erosion most likely responsible for the deposition of sandbars along ocean shorelines is wave action. Waves can move sediment along the coastline and deposit it in certain areas, forming sandbars.
Longshore currents move sand along the coast by carrying it parallel to the shoreline. As waves approach the shore at an angle, they generate a current that moves sediments in a zigzag pattern. This process helps to redistribute sand along the coastline.
Waves even out the shoreline through a process called longshore drift, where waves move sand and sediment along the coast in a zigzag pattern. This movement helps to redistribute sand from areas of erosion to areas of deposition, leading to a more uniform shoreline over time. Erosional forces such as wave action and wind also play a role in shaping and smoothing out the coastline.
Longshore currents shift sand and move water parallel to the shoreline
Longshore drift is the process by which sediments along a shoreline are transported parallel to the coast by the action of waves and currents. Material is moved along the coast as waves approach the shore at an angle, causing sediments to be pushed and pulled along the shoreline. This process can result in the formation of features such as beaches and spits.
It could be either 'wind' or 'water'; in this context it is most likely referring to wind. Both move small amounts of matter in a way that causes erosion, but "particles" is more likely a reference to wind.
The definition you are describing is for "longshore currents." These currents move parallel to the shoreline and are created by the angle at which waves hit the shore, causing water to flow along the coast.
That depends on the shore ... at a cliff there is little change, on a gentle slope then the "shore" will move quite a bit. And in a place like Florida it wouldn't take much to drown the state.
The agent of erosion most likely responsible for the deposition of sandbars along ocean shorelines is wave action. Waves can move sediment along the coastline and deposit it in certain areas, forming sandbars.
Wind or water erosion can cause the sand to move from one place to another. The wind carries it by picking it up (just like the same affect with pollen) and it drifts to somewhere new. Water smashes against the shoreline and breaks it apart. It can then carry it outward with the waves or back into the ocean. All in all: WATER OR WIND EROSION
Longshore currents move sand along the coast by carrying it parallel to the shoreline. As waves approach the shore at an angle, they generate a current that moves sediments in a zigzag pattern. This process helps to redistribute sand along the coastline.
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Longshore drift generally occurs when waves approach the shoreline at an angle, creating a zig-zag pattern of sediment transport along the coast. This process is most common in areas with strong wave action and prevailing currents that move sediment along the shore.
They do change from erosion etc.