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Essay heading: Nettelcombe
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The processes we had to study and evaluate for our investigation were as follows:-
Waves
Waves are caused by the friction of the wind on the surface of the water. It starts of when the wind hits the surface of the water, causing the wave to change its movement shape. Due to this there is energy formed as the water moves forward with each wave... displayed 300 characters
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Due to this there is energy formed as the water moves forward with each wave. The movement of the water and wind can create different types of waves such as constructive waves and destructive waves.
Constructive Waves
When water rushes up a beach it is called a swash. And when it drains back down a beach it is called a backwash... displayed next 300 characters
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