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What is Headland Topography?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A headland is the landforms ,a point of land usually high and often with a sheer drops ,that extends into the body of water

Answered by bratislava
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What is Headland Topography?

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  • A headland is a coastal landform that is a point of the lands and is usually is high and extends to the body of the water and has a considerable size and is characterized by the high breaking waves and the intense erosion and the rocky shores and the steep sea cliff.
  • And is usually flanked by the water on all the three sides and the bays forms on the discordant coastline and the ricks have alternative resistance and un particular to the coasts, and the bays forms when the weka and less resistant rocks such as the sand and the clay get eroded and are characterized by the bays and chalks and the limestone and example of the Cabo de Rama in the goa.

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