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What are four types of beaches?

There are numerous ways of classifying beaches, one being their classification based on their composition. Sand, boulders, shingle, and shells are the main materials that make up the beaches, resulting in sandy beaches, pebble beaches, boulder beaches, and shell beaches.



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  • Rocky Beaches. These are formed by eroding coastal cliffs, which crumble into various shapes and sizes of rocks along the shoreline, and help prevent the formation of sandy beach sediments. ...
  • Pebble Beaches. ...
  • Boulder Beaches. ...
  • Cave Beaches. ...
  • Glass Beach. ...
  • Urban Beaches. ...
  • Sand Beaches. ...
  • Seashell Beaches.


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Beach types.
  • Wave-dominated beaches have an RTR tide range less than three times the average wave height (RTR < 3). ...
  • Intermediate beaches are common on open coasts and require moderate waves (H=0.5–2.5 m) and fine to medium sand. ...
  • Dissipative beaches require both high waves (H>2.5 m) and fine sand.


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An idealised cross-section of a wave-dominated beach system consisting of the swash zone which contains the subaerial or 'dry' beach (runnel, berm, and beach face) and is dominated by swash processes; the energetic surf zone (bars and channels) with its breaking waves and surf zone currents; and the nearshore zone ...

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Article Talk. A shingle beach, also known as either a cobble beach or gravel beach, is a commonly narrow beach that is composed of coarse, loose, well-rounded, and waterworn gravel, called shingle.

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Olivine Sand Olivine is an igneous mineral formed from the crystallization of magma. At Papakolea, the olivine erodes out of an ancient volcanic cinder cone that encloses the semi-circular beach. Sand of almost exclusively olivine grains is very rare, and Papakolea is one of only four green sand beaches in the world.

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Hawaii is home to many of the best beaches in the US, but Makena Beach State Park, at the south end of Wailea, is a wild, seemingly endless expanse of golden sand and turquoise water that feels more secluded than its crowded neighbors.

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A sea stack is defined as a steep rock formation that's detached from the mainland by the ocean. For this list, I considered big rocks of all kinds that are relatively close to shore.

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