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Across
- 3. A wave that topples forward near the shore due to interaction with the seafloor.
- 5. Movement of particles that bounce along the surface due to wind energy.
- 9. A hill or ridge formed by windblown sand, advancing downwind over time.
- 10. A column of rock isolated by the collapse of a sea arch.
Down
- 1. Sandblasting effect caused by wind-driven particles, smoothing and shaping rock surfaces.
- 2. Gradual movement of heavy particles caused by the impact of bouncing grains.
- 4. A landform created when wind erosion removes more material near the base than the top.
- 6. Transport of fine particles lifted into the air by wind.
- 7. A coastal landform of resistant rock protruding into the ocean, shaped by wave erosion.
- 8. A natural arch in a headland formed when waves erode through it.