Dear reader, the video is provided below; but first, a bit of information. The beach (from the French “plage” — a gently sloping seashore) is a relatively flat surface of a body of water’s shore. A beach is formed as a result of sediment accumulation.
A beach can also refer to a beach zone or coastal area specifically designated for swimming.
Beaches are classified by the composition of their surface layer into sandy, sandy-shell, pebbly, as well as boulder, gravel, coral, and other types.
- The surface layer of a sandy beach, both on land and partially in water, consists of sand.
- The surface layer of a sandy-shell beach consists of small shells and sand, which are formed from the breaking of shells by waves. An example of this is the beaches of the Kerch Peninsula (Kazantip Bay).
- The surface layer of a pebbly beach consists of pebbles.