How does a cave differ from a sea arch?
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Arch is the natural opening craved by the cliff by different marine processes.
Arch is even the opening or the gateway of different regions mainly found in the sea.
Cave on the other hand is the dome like structure that is formed in the foothills of the cliff.
It is the tunnel or the passage formed due to the action of weathering and erosion.
Arch’s uppermost region is termed as the keystone.
Arch is the natural opening craved by the cliff by different marine processes.
Arch is even the opening or the gateway of different regions mainly found in the sea.
Cave on the other hand is the dome like structure that is formed in the foothills of the cliff.
It is the tunnel or the passage formed due to the action of weathering and erosion.
Arch’s uppermost region is termed as the keystone.
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