Features that result from wave deposition include

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Rivers carry sediments from the land to the sea. When a river flows into the ocean, the sudden loss of velocity typically results in the formation of a delta. However, if wave action is high, a delta will not form. Instead, waves will spread the sediments along the coastline and create a beach. Waves also erode sediments from cliffs and shorelines and transport them onto beaches. Beaches are most likely to form in quiet areas along a shoreline. For example, a beach may form where water comes ashore in a protected bay. Waves continually move sand on beaches down the shoreline. Waves also move... Show more

Features that result from wave deposition include