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coastal straightening is caused by?

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The headlands are broken down more quickly than the bays, and the eroded material is deposited in the coves. This process of the headlands being cut back and the flanking beaches being widened is called coastal straightening (Figure 1 ). Constant wave action along a rocky shore creates prominent sea cliffs.

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