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Waves typically affect the shoreline by eroding it. Constant forces of water against the shore make it weak, and will break down the rocks over time. Waves also bring animals from the sea onto the shore,
cooking and boiling water
Heat energy causes evaporation. It evaproates water, or you could say it turns liquid into gas.
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the homonym for wave is waive
Waves typically affect the shoreline by eroding it. Constant forces of water against the shore make it weak, and will break down the rocks over time. Waves also bring animals from the sea onto the shore,
Waves typically affect the shoreline by eroding it. Constant forces of water against the shore make it weak, and will break down the rocks over time. Waves also bring animals from the sea onto the shore,
wind that results from summer hurricanes and severe winter storms makes large waves that cause dramatic shoreline erosion.
wind that results from summer hurricanes and severe winter storms makes large waves that cause dramatic shoreline erosion.
wind that results from summer hurricanes and severe winter storms make large waves
Shoreline is where land and a body of water meet and longshore is a movement of water parallel to and near to the shoreline.
Shoreline is where land and a body of water meet and longshore is a movement of water parallel to and near to the shoreline.
the shoreline is the boundary between land and water
Florida at 1,276.5 miles
A shoreline is the coast along the edge of a body of water such as the ocean or a lake. The water washes up on the shoreline.
The shoreline is the boundary where water meets land. Depending if you are speaking of the state or the river the answer would be the same for both. So a shoreline of Mississippi is where its land meets the water.
A shoreline is the line along which a large body of water meets the land