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explain the formation of landforms created by sea waves​

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Answered by Chandkhan7869
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Coastal landforms are created bywaves and include stacks, stumps, caves, arches, bays, coves, beaches and cliffs. ... The upper rock eventually collapses, forming a cliff.

Answered by Anonymous
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Weathering and erosion can create caves, arches, stacks and stumps along a headland. Caves occur when waves force their way into cracks in the cliff face. ... The stack will be attacked at the base in the same way that a wave-cut notch is formed. This weakens the structure and it will eventually collapse to form a stump.

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