a high tide.
beach.
Yes they do. After eating the coral, they excrete out sand which is then washed away onto the beach.
It doesn't. This is actually an issue for many beaches: their sand is constantly being washed away, and needs to be replenished to maintain the beach. Naturally sandy beaches either have low tidal action, or new sand is constantly being formed at a rate fast enough to replenish that which is washed away.
No, there has not been any dead coral washed up on the beach recently.
The person that is going to be washed away is Brigette! :O
After the storm, there was a lot of debris washed up on the beach. The debris from the collapsed building was eventually hauled away.
A beach
Yes
beach.
The soil that is blown or washed away from its parent rock is called sediment. Sediment can be transported by wind (eolian) or water (fluvial) erosion processes, leading to the deposition of soil elsewhere.
the whole city and the neighborhood. all of new Orleans got washed away.
There is no beach in the city of Bristol in England; it is a city on the River Avon, with former docks. The nearest beach to Bristol would be at Portishead, about 5 miles away. The nearest good beach would be at Clevedon, about 8 miles away.