The shape of the coastline in the ocean currents?
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Longshore currents are generated when a "train" of waves reach the coastline and release bursts of energy. The speed at which waves approach the shore depends on sea floor and shoreline features and the depth of the water. ... As a result, the wave tends to bend and conform to the general shape of the coastline.
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Longshore currents are generated when a "train" of waves reach the coastline and release bursts of energy. The speed at which waves approach the shore depends on sea floor and shoreline features and the depth of the water. ... As a result, the wave tends to bend and conform to the general shape of the coastline.
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