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" the erosion and deposition work by the sea waves give rise to coastal landforms." explain any five features formed by sea waves?​

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Answered by ahsanatminshin
5

Answer:

  1. Tides
  2. Tornado
  3. Wave form
  4. Sand dunes
  5. Gully erosion

Explanation:

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Answered by rattanmanika1998
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Explanation:

Coastal Landforms are created by waves and include stacks, stumps, caves, arches, bays, coves, beaches and cliffs.

Cliffs are vertical or near-vertical walls of rock along a coast. The angles of the walls can vary, but they all transform into cliffs the same way.

Caves, arches, stacks and stumps are all formed as part of the same basic process. It starts with waves hitting vertical faults, or lines of weakness in rock, along the coast. The water erodes these faults, making the cracks larger and larger. Eventually, the erosion causes caves to form in these areas. If the caves are on an outcrop from the coast, the water can erode all the way through, forming an arch. The process continues until the arch becomes so small and weak that it collapses, creating a Caves, arches, stacks and stumps are all formed as part of the same basic process. It starts with waves hitting vertical faults, or lines of weakness in rock, along the coast. The water erodes these faults, making the cracks larger and larger. Eventually, the erosion causes caves to form in these areas. If the caves are on an outcrop from the coast, the water can erode all the way through, forming an arch. The process continues until the arch becomes so small and weak that it collapses, creating a stack, or a vertical column of rock. Finally, these stacks can weather away, leaving a stump., or a vertical column of rock. Finally, these stacks can weather away, leaving a stump.

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