erosion
Corrosion and erosion have and impact on changing the shape of Florida's beaches.
For beaches the phenomenon is that the sediments can change after and the that also changes the tidal flats.
All beaches have "no jellyfish" at some point of time. This changes through the current changes. If the current is pushing into the beach there will be Jellyfish if it is the right time of year. But if there is no current or it is pushing out to sea there will be no Jellyfish.
SHAPE
It changes the appearance of a shape.
The state of matter that keeps the same volume but changes shape when it changes container is a liquid. Liquids do not have a fixed shape but take the shape of their container due to their ability to flow and fill the container.
if the shape changes the mass changes
It changes the appearance of a shape.
Beaches are primarily made by deposition, which is the process of sediment being deposited by waves and currents along a shoreline. Erosion can also shape beaches by removing sediment and reshaping the coastline, but the overall formation of beaches is more heavily influenced by deposition.
It ruins their habitat and changes the way they get food
Technically, the shape of the moon never changes. What changes is what we saw on Earth. The shape we see depends on the alignment of the Moon, Earth, and Sun.
Beaches are built up during quiet weather and removed rapidly during storms. Most beaches are longer and wider in summer vs winter due to weather conditions. Also, damming rivers can cause beaches to shrink.