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The steep rocky coast rising almost vertically above the sea water is called
(a) sea cliff
(b) beach
(c) sea cave
(d) erosion

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Answered by Madalasa22
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Explanation:

(a) sea cliff is the correct answer

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Answered by bratislava
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A steep rocky coast rising almost vertically above the sea water is called as sea cliff

Explanation:

  • A sea cliff is a vertical or a near-vertical wall of exposed rocks and is formed by the erosion of the surface rocks by process of the landform weathering and erosion.  They are common in mountain areas, and the cliffs are made of the limestone, chalk, and sandstone rocks.  
  • The waves being the seawater through the high tide and recede back at the low tide and thus the back and forth movement results in the formation of a waves cut cliff.

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