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name the major work of sea waves????
Name the major work of ice and wind???​

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Answered by carebenshee
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sea waves:

Waves transmit energy, not water, and are commonly caused by the wind as it blows across the ocean, lakes, and rivers. Waves caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun are called tides. The ebb and flow of waves and tides are the life force of our world ocean

ice;

Glaciers are found in snow-capped mountain ranges at great heights and are basically rivers of ice. Wind blowing in a desert carries and deposited sand from one place to another, in the form of low hill-like structures, called sand dunes, mushroom rocks

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Answered by Quiff
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SEA WAVES

The erosion and deposition of the sea waves gives rise to coastal landforms, sea caves, sea arches, stacks and sea cliff. Beaches are formed by the sediments deposited along the shores by the sea waves.

ICE

Glaciation is the work of ice in a landscape. A glacier is a mass of moving ice confined in a valley. When air temperature falls to sub-zero, water vapor condenses and freezes to form snow. ... Due to pressure, ice melts and water flows into the air spaces and re-freezes.

WIND

Air moves because of atmospheric pressure and this moving air is known as wind. Winds blows because of variations in air pressure. Wind always blows from high pressure to low pressure. The direction from which wind is coming gives it the name of same direction.

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