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isolated mass of rising steep rock near coastline

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Answered by triplessatya
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An isolated free standing column of rock near the coast is called a stack.

Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Isolated mass of rising steep rock near coastline called wave.

Explanation:

  • Waves require energy transportation without material transportation.
  • In summary, a wave can be defined as a disruption that moves through a medium, carrying energy from one place (source) to another without transportation of matter.
  • Waves are produced by passing energy through water, which causes it to ‘move in a circular motion’.
  • Waves convey energy, not water, across the ocean and have the ability to travel across a whole ocean basin if not obstructed by anything.
  • Waves are triggered most frequently by wind.
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