Wave-dominated coasts shaping landscapes and habitats with relentless force.
Wave-dominated coasts are shaped by waves and currents moving sand and gravel, resulting in sandy beaches with resistant minerals like quartz. Factors like wave energy, sediment supply, and sea-level changes determine the type of coast, from rocky high-energy coasts to muddy low-energy coasts. Rare events like cyclones can also impact coastlines by reshaping them.