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Earth and Space Science

Earth's System

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Earth's System: Earth’s Surface Processes

Erosion by Waves

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Erosion By Waves

Waves constantly crash against coastlines, slowly wearing away rock and soil. This process is called wave erosion. Strong waves can break apart cliffs, carve out sea caves, and remove sand from beaches. Over time, wave erosion can create new coastal landforms such as sea arches,...

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Wave energy is the driving force behind coastal erosion. As waves crash against cliffs and shorelines, they carry sediments that act like sandpaper, scraping and gradually wearing away the land, creating unique geological formations.

One example of this is wave-cut cliffs, which form when waves repeatedly erode the base of a rocky shore. A...

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