Explain the Erosional and depositional landforms formed by the oceanic waves
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Ocean waves have a tremendous amount of energy and so they may do a great deal of erosion. Some landforms created by erosion are platforms, arches, and sea stacks. Transported sand will eventually be deposited on beaches, spits, or barrier islands.
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Landforms Erosional and Depositional 1 Valleys: start as small and narrow rills; the rills will gradually develop into long and wide gullies; the gullies will further deepen, widen and lengthen to give rise to ... 2 Potholes: are cylindrical holes drilled into the bed of a river that vary in depth & diameter from a few centimetres to several metres. ... 3 Waterfalls: develop when a change of lithology (rock type) takes place along the river’s course resulting in differential erosion
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