The coast is a narrow contact zone between land and sea that is constantly changing due to various land, air, and marine processes. Waves are a major force shaping the coastline, with characteristics like height, period, length, and steepness influencing their constructive or destructive power. Coastal landforms like beaches, sand dunes, spits, bars, cliffs, and caves form through the interacting processes of erosion, sediment transport, and deposition that waves and currents bring about.