It lodges itsef into holes or crevases
The waves pounding against the rock is an example of the process of erosion. Over time, the force of the waves can break down and wear away the rock surface.
Waves contribute to the creation of sand. It is the pounding of rocks on one another that creates it.
The waves pounding against the shoreline. The waves colliding with the shore. The waves breaking upon the beach.
Mussels have strong byssal threads that anchor them securely to rocks, allowing them to withstand the pounding action of waves. Additionally, their hard outer shell provides protection from physical damage. Mussels also have the ability to close their shells tightly to prevent water loss and maintain internal moisture.
pounding of the waves
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Waves pounding the base of the cliff.
Sea caves form by ocean waves pounding at the base of seashore cliffs.
waves vibrations
wind blowing at the edge of the cliff AND waves pounding the base of the cliff will cause a cliff to collapse
Yes, usually by a very violent storm, when pounding waves and undertow can harm the reef.
Pounding stress in a ship refers to the dynamic pressures exerted on the vessel's structure when it encounters waves, particularly in rough seas. This phenomenon occurs when the hull experiences rapid changes in motion as it rises and falls with the waves, leading to increased stress at critical points such as the bow and hull joints. Pounding can cause fatigue and potential structural damage over time, necessitating careful design considerations to enhance the ship's resilience against such forces.