What is sea cliff? explain
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A sea cliff is a steep coastal slope created by the erosive power of waves at its base (Bird, 1969; Zenkovich, 1967). ... Escarpment and scarp are usually used in reference to the steep slopes along fault lines. Cliffs and terraces are the most common features of coastal erosion.
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Sea cliffs are steep faces of rock and soil that are formed by destructive waves. Waves crashing against the coastline erode until a notch is formed. The erosion of this notch undercuts the ground above it until it becomes unstable and collapses.
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