Answer:
Option (C)
Step-by-step explanation:
Erosion refers to the transportation of materials (sediments) from one place to another with the help of agents like wind, water and ice.
The waves are often created because of the friction that takes place between the wind and the surface of the ocean water. This waves are of generally divided into 2 types, namely-
(1) Wind-driven waves
(2) Surface waves.
These waves have the potential to break down the rocks of coastal areas. In addition to this, these waves also carries the sand from the beach to offshore and from offshore to the beach areas. Thus, there is a consistent transportation of sand from the land to ocean.
Thus, the waves carrying the coastal sand into the sea from the beach is an example of erosion.
Hence, the correct answer is option (C).