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how sea waves give rise to coastal landforms​

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Answered by sanafana10
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Explanation:A landform is any natural feature of the Earth's surface. They include mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes and coasts; anything that isn't created or caused by man. This lesson focuses on landforms created by waves, or in other words, coastal landforms. Waves are powerful, and they can do a lot to the land that they crash into. There are many specific types of coastal landforms, including stacks, stumps, caves, arches, bays, coves, beaches and cliffs. So, let's go through them and talk about exactly how waves shape our coasts.

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Answered by kajolparki
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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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