What is a constructive wave?
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A constructive wave, with regard the tide, is the name given to a wave that has a gentle and low crest to it.
The nest result is that it will deposit materials on the shore overall - e.g. the net effect is deposition rather than erosion.
Hence this is called constructive, and that is a constructive wave.
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