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Features by
Sea Waves​

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Answered by mukeshkumar33330000
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Waves rarely strike the shore directly. ... This creates unique shoreline features, such as cliffs, caves, sea arches and sea stacks. The sand and sediment that comes from the eroding coastal structures settles on land to form a beach or in the water to form a type of sandbar, such as a spit, tombolo or barrier island.

Answered by akumarsilli1983
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Explanation:

Waves in the ocean are what we see as energy travels through the water. The energy of waves produces erosional formations like cliffs, wave cut platforms, sea arches, and sea stacks. When waves reach the shore, deposits like beaches, spits, and barrier islands form in certain areas.

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