Rocky Shore
A rocky shore is a coastal area characterized by large stones, boulders, and pebbles. These shores are often shaped by the action of waves, which can erode the rocks over time. The environment is typically home to various marine life, including seaweed, barnacles, and crabs, which thrive in the tidal pools formed between the rocks.
Rocky shores can be found in many parts of the world, often providing a habitat for birds and other wildlife. The unique ecosystem supports a variety of organisms that have adapted to the harsh conditions, such as changing tides and strong currents. Visitors to rocky shores can enjoy activities like tide pooling and birdwatching.