how do sea waves modify the topography of coastal regions
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The waves of differently strengths that constantly hit against the
shoreline are the primary movers and shapers of the caostline. Despite
the simplicity of this process , the difference between the waves and
the rocks they hit result in hugely varying shapes . It forms beaches ,
bars marine , etc .
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The erosion and deposition of the sea waves gives rise to coastal land forms. Sea waves
continuous strike at the rocks. Cracks develop.
2)Hollow like caves are formed on the rocks. These are called sea caves . As these cavities become bigger and bigger 0nly the roof of the caves remain, thus forming Sea arches.
3)Erosion breaks the roof and only walls are left. These wallslike features are called stacks.
4)The steep rocky coast rising almost vertically above sea water is called sea cliff.
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