Whispering waves washing the shore.
wistful waves
The waves pounding against the shoreline. The waves colliding with the shore. The waves breaking upon the beach.
When waves crash against the shore, they appear as foamy, white crests that break and dissipate as they hit the land.
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When waves reach shallow water near the shore, their speed decreases while their height increases. This causes the waves to become steeper and eventually break against the shore, leading to the formation of surf.
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Those are called "breakers" or "surf waves." The rushing water pushes air underground, creating bubbles and foam as it breaks against the shore.
Waves typically affect the shoreline by eroding it. Constant forces of water against the shore make it weak, and will break down the rocks over time. Waves also bring animals from the sea onto the shore,
The frequency of the waves is 0.20 HZ.
Constantly brushing up against the shore and taking sediment with it when it goes back to the ocean.
== It is alliteration because the first letter of most words in the phrase is the same. == It is both. The "s" and "sh" sounds are repeated, which accounts for alliteration. But also, the sounds of the words imitate the sound that waves would make, splashing to shore.
The sound of sea waves is commonly referred to as the "lull" or "roar" of the waves. The soothing and rhythmic sound of waves crashing against the shore is often described as calming and peaceful.