beachs
Beachs are a type of coastal landform characterized by a gently sloping profile and the presence of sand or gravel as the dominant sediment. They are typically found along the shoreline of oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers. The formation of beachs is influenced by various factors, including wave action, tidal currents, and sediment supply. The size and shape of beachs can vary greatly, ranging from narrow, rocky beachs to wide, sandy beachs.
Beachs serve several ecological and economic functions. They act as natural barriers, protecting coastal communities from
However, beachs are also vulnerable to human activities and environmental changes. Coastal development, pollution, and climate