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Principle_2_K-2, 2.e. Rivers and waves shape the landforms of the coast. NY(K-4) 2.d. Sand consists of tiny bits of animals, plants, rocks, and minerals., 2.d. Some earth materials at the shore come from land and are eroded to the coast by rivers. NY(K-4) 2.d. Sand consists of tiny bits of animals, plants, rocks, and minerals., 2.c.Erosion - the wearing away of rock, soil, and other biotic and abiotic earth materials. This occurs in coastal areas from rivers and waves. NSES(K-4), CA(K2), CO (K-4), FL(K-2) 2.a. & 2.c. Many earth materials originate in the ocean and are worn away by waves. NY(K-4), 2.c.Erosion - the wearing away of rock, soil, and other biotic and abiotic earth materials. This occurs in coastal areas from rivers and waves. NSES(K-4), CA(K2), CO (K-4), FL(K-2) 2.e. Rivers and waves shape the landforms of the coast. NY(K-4), 2.c.Erosion - the wearing away of rock, soil, and other biotic and abiotic earth materials. This occurs in coastal areas from rivers and waves. NSES(K-4), CA(K2), CO (K-4), FL(K-2) 2.d. Some earth materials at the shore come from land and are eroded to the coast by rivers. NY(K-4), 2.a. & 2.c. Many earth materials originate in the ocean and are worn away by waves. NY(K-4) 2.d. Sand consists of tiny bits of animals, plants, rocks, and minerals.