Geography, asked by Bhavana6243, 1 year ago

Stacks are formed by
a. Wave erosion
b. River erosion
c. Glacial erosion
d. Wind deposion

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Answered by Sidyandex
14

Stacks are formed by a. Wave erosion.


Stacks or the sea stacks are geographical landforms near the coasts in the sea that are caused by wave erosion. It consists of a steep and a column or number of columns of rock.


The force of water as the sea waves crashes on the rocks near the coasts cause the formation of stacks.


Stacks are found in horizontally-bedded sedimentary rocks like limestone or volcanic rocks.

Answered by saisetthu41
1

Answer:

wind deposion is the answer.

Explanation:

coastal erosion or the slow wearing of rock by water and wind over very long periods of time causes a stack to form.

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