Description

A steep cliff jutting out into the sea
A man-made barrier that juts out from a beach into the water, made to prevent erosion of the beach from the power of destructive waves and longshore drift
A shallow stretch of water which is partly or completely separated from the sea by a narrow strip of land
The circular movement of water beneath the surface, creating waves
The process which moves sediment in a zigzag pattern along a beach by wash and backwash of waves approaching the shore at an angle
A natural feature, usually formed from rock, that forms a bridge-like arc as a result of erosion
The backwards movement of sea water down a beach after a wave has broken
A wall that is built out into the sea to help prevent erosion
A strong wave that wears away coasts and removes material
A hollow space along the coast produced by the action of the waves
A gentle wave that deposits material and builds up beaches
The wearing away of the Earth’s surface by wind, water or ice
A deposit of sand linking an island to the mainland (or to another island), formed by longshore drift
A wall built close to or along a shoreline to prevent erosion or damage by destructive waves
The movement of water up the face of a beach after a wave has broken
A curved build-up of eroded material that forms at the mouth of a river
A part of a cliff that has separated from the mainland as a result of the erosive effect of waves
A hill or mound of sand formed by wind deposition on the landward side of a beach
A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards
The building of physical structures to defend against the erosive power of waves
To clear the bed of (a harbour, river, or other area of water) by scooping out mud, weeds and sand
A cage of wire filled with rocks

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