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WEBApr 24, 2024 · The upward-moving water, known as the swash, pushes sediment particles along the beach, while the downward-moving water, the backwash, brings them straight back. With every wave that washes up …
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WEBThe energy of the swash and backwash help determine the type of wave that occurs. Swash refers to when waves travel towards the beach, pushing sediment up the shoreline. This progressive activity allows the …
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