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Wave Erosion and Deposition

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1 Wave Erosion and Deposition

2 I. How Waves Form The energy in waves comes from WIND that blows across the water. As the wave gets into shallow water, it slows down and drags the bottom.

3 II. Erosion by waves Waves shape the coast through erosion by breaking down rock and transporting sand and other sediment. How waves erode land 1. impact- large waves hit shore with great force and wave breaks rocks apart. 2. abrasion- picks up sediment and when wave hits land, the sediment wears away rock like sandpaper wearing away wood.

4 B. Erosion landforms headland- part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean. The harder rock resists erosion. Sea cave Wave cut cliff- base of a cliff is eroded and rock above collapses. Sea arch Sea stack

5 Wave Cut Cliffs

6 III. Deposits by Waves Beach- area of sediment washed along shore.
a. most sediment comes from rivers that carry eroded rocks into ocean. 2. Longshore drift- sediment washes down the beach with the current.

7 3. spit- beach that projects like a finger out into the water. 4
3. spit- beach that projects like a finger out into the water. 4. sandbar- ridges of sand build up parallel to shore. 5. Barrier beach- waves pile up large amts. Of sand forming a long, narrow island parallel to the coast.

8 Beach Diagram


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