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Shoreline
By Deonte Gray
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Beach-a pebbly or sandy shore, especially by the ocean
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Stuck in Customs
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Wave-a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore
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archer10 (Dennis) (58M Views)
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Abrasion the wearing away of land and the removal of beach
Photo by
montuno
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Wave Refraction-a change in the direction of waves as they pass from one medium to another
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jenny downing
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Longshore Transport- responsible for the movement of sand and sediment along the coastline
Photo by
James St. John
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Wave- Cut cliff
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NOAA Photo Library
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Wave cut Platform-he narrow flat area often found at the base of a sea cliff
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Blue Square Thing
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Sea Arch-a natural opening eroded out of a cliff face by marine processes
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seanhagen
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Sea Stack- pillarlike mass of rock detached by wave action from a cliff-lined shore and surrounded by water
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Vertigogen
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Spit-narrow coastal land formation that is tied to the coast at one end
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c.j.b
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Sandbar-A ridge of sand formed in a river or along a shore by the action of waves or currents.
Photo by
Paul Gillard
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Tombolo- a bar of sand or shingle joining an island to the mainland.
Photo by
Fabrice Terrasson
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Barrier island-habitable in places, that provides a measure of protection for the mainland, as during hurricanes and tidal waves.
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thedailyenglishshow
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Groin-Shore protection structures which extend from the beach back shore into the surf zone, perpendicular to the shoreline.
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antonychammond
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Breakwater-a barrier built out into a body of water to protect a coast or harbor from the force of waves.
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archer10 (Dennis) (58M Views)
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Seawall-a wall or embankment erected to prevent the sea from encroaching on or eroding an area of land.
Photo by
Asher Isbrucker
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Beach nourishment-the process of dumping or pumping sand from elsewhere onto an eroding shoreline to create a new beach or to make it bigger
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cestclassique
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