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What happens when tidal activities and wave actions generate sea or ocean water to flood certain parts of the shore

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Answer: Tides can be defined as the movement of the sea water due to the gravitation forces exerted by the moon and earth's rotation.

Explanation:

The major impact of the tides on the shoreline is to shift the shoreline between the low and high tides respectively.

The tidal activities and waves generated in sea or ocean transport the large sea amount of sediments.

The sea tides can erode the bedrock.

The rise and fall in tides can transfer the wave energy to the shore zone by changing the water depth and it also changes the position of the shoreline.

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