Wavecarved
Wavecarved is a term used to describe surfaces or objects that have been shaped or eroded by the action of waves. This process typically occurs along coastlines and involves the relentless movement of water, carrying sand, pebbles, and other debris that act as abrasive agents. Over time, these forces can sculpt rock formations, create distinctive patterns on beaches, and alter the shape of submerged objects.
The degree of wavecarving depends on several factors, including the intensity and duration of wave action,
On beaches, wave action plays a crucial role in distributing sediment, creating berms, and influencing the overall