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The runoff water after a wave has crashed on a beach
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when the white water of a wave that has crashed over a long period in rapid movement.
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Waves crash against a headland. Waves enter in the rocks and air is compressed by the force of the water
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a person with an interest or concern in something, especially a business.
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putting in place strategies, ways or methods that will manage the processes that occur on the coast
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The movement of sand and materials along the beach
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a particular way to view something
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when a steep ocean floor or a sudden depth change forces a wave to curl and drop with a violent impact.
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waves that break on the shore and deposit material, building up beaches. They have a swash that is stronger than the backwash
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The are of wave action on the beach
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The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
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waves that erode the coast because it has a stronger backwash than swash.
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the process where material being transported by a river is deposited.
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