Dear Reader, below is a video, and before that, a little information. A beach (from the French plage – sloping seashore) is a relatively flat surface on the shore of a body of water. A beach is formed by the accumulation of sediment.
A beach is also a beach or coastal area specifically designed for swimming.
Depending on the composition of the surface layer, beaches are divided into sandy, pebble, gravel, boulder, gravel, coral and other types.
- The surface layer of a sandy beach on land and partly in water consists of sand.
- The surface layer of a sandy beach consists of small shells and sand formed as a result of the shells being broken down by waves. An example is the beaches of the Kerch Peninsula (Kazantip Bay).
- The surface layer of a pebble beach consists of pebbles.
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