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Geography
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Backwash
The uptake of sand, rocks and pebbles on the shore by the waves which are either taking out into the ocean, dragged back to shore or taken along it to build up further along the coast.
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Constructive wave
The constructive wave is a smaller less violent wave which builds up the rocks pebbles and sand from the sea onto the beach
Deposition
Deposition is the sea dropping or placing materials such as rocks onto coastlines after a loss of energy
Destructive wave
bigger powerful waves which use force to crash into the coast breaking up materials which get carried away after
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Erosion
Erosion is the break down of the material by weather or water. This is usually achieved from weathering or waves crashed and freeze thaw.
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Hard Rock
hard materials such as rocks and pebbles on the coastline due to less weathering and erosion in the area letting it keep its form
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Weathering
The weather of a rock is the break down of its material and pieces through freeze thaw weathering and waves crashes
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