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The shoreline is always changing because of the time of day.E-MAIL if you like the information i gave you.
They are always changing due to the effects of erosion and weathering.
Erosion:
- Attrition - rocks smashing into each other and breaking down becoming smaller and smoother
- Solution - soluble particles dissolving
- Abrasion - rocks that are in the sea wearing down the sea bed (although this isn't very common)
- Hydraulic Action - when there are cracks in the cliffs, water can push air into them which creates pressure causing the cracks to get bigger
Deposition:
- Sediments get deposited onto the beaches and other areas, thus adding to the shoreline
Weathering:
- Physical: temperature, wind, rain, waves, freeze-thaw
- Biological: by plants and/or animals
- Chemical: acidic rain
Hope this is what you wanted and I hope it helps. :)
Erosion:
- Attrition - rocks smashing into each other and breaking down becoming smaller and smoother
- Solution - soluble particles dissolving
- Abrasion - rocks that are in the sea wearing down the sea bed (although this isn't very common)
- Hydraulic Action - when there are cracks in the cliffs, water can push air into them which creates pressure causing the cracks to get bigger
Deposition:
- Sediments get deposited onto the beaches and other areas, thus adding to the shoreline
Weathering:
- Physical: temperature, wind, rain, waves, freeze-thaw
- Biological: by plants and/or animals
- Chemical: acidic rain
Hope this is what you wanted and I hope it helps. :)