How Do Ocean Waves Shape Beaches?

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The discussion centers on finding a suitable essay topic related to waves, specifically how their shape changes at different beaches. The original poster expresses difficulty in locating reliable information on this subject. A suggestion is made to explore "wave shoaling" as a potential avenue for research, with an encouragement to follow references for further information. If this approach does not yield sufficient material, the poster is invited to seek additional assistance.
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Hi I am currently looking for a topic to write my essay on. My first idea was to talk about how waves altered in different beaches. (With this I mean the shape of the waves) I don't know much about waves and I can't seem to find good info on the internet. If you think there isn't much to write about then please tell me if there is another way I can study waves to write my report.
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