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explain the erosional and depositional work of sea waves

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Answered by Bansarikikz
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The following points may help you:

a. Coastal landforms are the result of sea waves. They may create and change the existing landforms.
b. The dispositional and erosion feature of sea waves forms beaches
​c. Besides that other structures formed through sea wave erosion are sea cliffs, which is the result of the impacting lower part of the rocks,whereby the upper part projects towards the sea leaving the vertical wall behind.
d. Sea caves is also an important feature, which is the result of continuos striking of waves on the rocks. They also result in the formation of sea arches.
e. Later when the roof of the arch is broken , it also takes a form of sea stacks.


Hope this information will clear your doubts about the topic.
Answered by manojkuchala1984
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Answer:

The erosional and depositional work is mainly through wash and backwash . When the sea waters enters the beach area ,it deposits some of the materials from the sea to the beach. As the sea water retrieve back (backwash),it erodes some meterials at the beach like sand particles back to the sea

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