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what is the difference between sea cave and beach explain it

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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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DIFFERENCE IN BETWEEN SEA CAVE AND BEACHES.

SEA CAVE.
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A cave remains in a rock by the wave action of the ocean cave, an ocean or lake. 

A sea cave, also known as a littoral  cave, 

Ca cave is located on almost every rocky headland or on the shore where the waves break directly on the rocky rock and chemical solution is made by mechanization instead of the mechanism responsible for most inland caves.

Sea caves are in almost every rocky headland or on the shore where the waves break directly on the rock rock and are made by mechanical corrosion instead of the chemical solution process, which is responsible for most interval caves.

BEACHE.
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A beach is an underground with a body of water in which there are loose particles.

A beach writing particle is usually made of rock, such as sand, gravel, horn, pebbles, or cobblestone. ... 

wild beaches, also called undeveloped or undiscovered beaches, are not developed in this way.

The beach, "meanwhile, refers to the area on the coast or its shore, which is characterized by sand or small pebbles, which is suited for lounging and castle-building.

When it comes to summer holidays with Atlantic or Pacific So these are often inter-convertible, 
but this is not always the case: large rivers are shore and sandbar beaches are there.

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Answered by beautyamara
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A cave remains in a rock by the wave action of the ocean cave, an ocean or lake. Ca cave is located on almost every rocky headland or on the shore where the waves break directly on the rocky rock and chemical solution is made by mechanization instead of the mechanism responsible for most inland caves.

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