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Types of Wave

Constructive and destructive waves are the two main types of wave. The characteristics of these waves are described below:

What are destructive waves?

What are destructive waves?

  • Destructive waves are taller and more frequent than constructive waves.
  • The frequency of destructive waves is about 10-15 waves per minute.
  • Destructive waves cause most of the erosion of coastlines.
  • Destructive waves have a stronger backwash than swash, meaning they drag more material away from the coastline than is deposited on the shore.
What are constructive waves?

What are constructive waves?

  • Constructive waves are small waves that are not very tall above the surface of the ocean.
  • When the sea's waves are constructive, we say that the sea is calm.
  • A constructive wave is very long and not very high. Constructive waves have a low frequency (about 7-10 waves arrive at the beach each minute).
  • Constructive waves deposit material on coastlines because their swash depositing things on the beach is stronger than their backwash dragging things from the beach.
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