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name the erosional and depositional found in coastal areas explain how they are formed

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The erosional features formed by sea waves in the coastal areas are as follows:

(a) Sea Caves: Sea waves continuously strike at the rocks. Cracks develop. Over time they become larger and wider. Thus, hollow like caves are formed on the rocks. They are called sea caves.

(b) Sea Arches: When these cavities become bigger and bigger only the roof of the caves remain, thus forming sea arches.

(c) Stacks: Further, erosion breaks the roof and only walls are left. These walls like features are called stacks.

(d) Sea Cliff: The steep rocky coast rising almost vertically above sea water is called sea cliff.

The depositional features formed by sea waves in the coastal areas are as follows: -

(a) Beaches: The sea waves deposit sediments along the shores forming beaches.

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