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How do sea waves lead to landform formation?

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Coastal landforms are created by waves and include stacks, stumps, caves, arches, bays, coves, beaches and cliffs. ... Eventually, the water causes caves to form in these areas. If the water erodes all the way through, you get an arch. When the arch collapses, you end up with a stack.

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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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