sediment causes H2O to discolor. also sediment causes some submerged vegetation to die. so to top it off sediment can kill plant life.
Wave energy, wave direction, coastline geology, and presence of sediment can all affect a wave's rate of erosion. Stronger waves with higher energy levels and directed towards the coast are more likely to cause erosion, especially in areas with softer rocks or sediment that can be easily eroded.
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Refraction occurs when ocean waves approach the shore at an angle, causing them to slow down on one side and bend towards shallower waters. This can result in the waves breaking at an angle to the shore, which can influence the direction of longshore currents and affect coastal erosion and sediment transport. Refraction can also concentrate wave energy in certain areas, leading to stronger wave action or rip currents.
Deposition occurs along the coast when waves lose energy and are no longer able to carry sediment. As a result, the sediment is deposited along the coastline. This process is influenced by factors such as wave energy, sediment size, and coastal topography.
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looseness of sediment, speed of wave, angle of wae on sediment, angle of beach floor (as that changes the waves suction angle height and strength)
Wave energy, wave direction, coastline geology, and presence of sediment can all affect a wave's rate of erosion. Stronger waves with higher energy levels and directed towards the coast are more likely to cause erosion, especially in areas with softer rocks or sediment that can be easily eroded.
beach.
Wave erosion is the correct term for when wave energy lowers and drops beach sediment. This process involves the wearing away of coastal areas by the force of the waves, leading to the erosion of the shoreline and deposition of sediment in other areas.
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beach.
Increasing the wave speed will not affect the frequency of the wave. The frequency of a wave is determined by the source of the wave and will remain constant regardless of the wave speed.
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The mass of a medium does not affect the amplitude of a wave. The amplitude of a wave is determined by the energy of the wave and the displacement of the particles in the medium.
Carry away sediment.
When a wave hits the shore, it is called breaking or crashing. This can lead to erosion of the coastline and deposition of sediment.
Wave action can erode coastlines, shape beaches, transport sediment, and affect marine ecosystems. It can also generate renewable energy through technologies like wave power. Additionally, wave action plays a vital role in mixing nutrients and oxygen in the ocean, influencing marine biodiversity and productivity.