Before beaches were formed, coastal areas were typically characterized by rocky shorelines, cliffs, or marshy wetlands. Erosion and sediment deposition played significant roles in shaping these landscapes, as waves and currents wore away rocks and transported sand and other materials. Over time, this sediment accumulated along the shore, gradually creating the sandy or pebbly expanses we now recognize as beaches. Natural processes like sea level changes and glacial activity also influenced the development of these coastal environments.
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it is blue and is found on the beaches
look really good in the water like beaches for them.
it is blue and is found on the beaches
a lot like mountains and beaches look on google images to get a better look((:
Mountains Deserts Beaches Forests Rivers
Much like it does now.
Before it was formed, a hanging valley would appear as a tributary valley with a noticeable drop in elevation compared to the main valley it feeds into. This drop in elevation usually results in a steep cliff or waterfall where the two valleys meet.
There are hundreds of beaches in Florida. A lot of tourists are travelling to Florida to visit the beautiful beaches. Take a look at some of the beaches in the related link.
The earth would look like it did when it formed
Beautiful blue beaches,Shopping Malls,Hotels,Skyscrapers . See the related links.
Geography is what the landscapes look like and how they were formed.