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What is the difference between sea caves and sea arches with pic
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Answered by jahanvi90
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Explanation:

Explanation:sea cave-A sea cave, also known as a littoral cave, is a type of cave formed primarily by the wave action of the sea. The primary process involved is erosion.

sea arch-A sea arch is a natural opening eroded out of a cliff face by marine processes. Some arches appear to have developed from surge channels, which are created by wave refraction causing the focussing of wave fronts on the side of a headland.

sea cliff-A sea cliff is a steep coastal slope created by the erosive power of waves at its base (Bird, 1969; Zenkovich, 1967). The spectacular sea cliffs on the north coast of Molokai, Hawaii, which rise more than one kilometer above the Pacific Ocean, are thought to be the highest in the world

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Answered by sidratul1
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Solution:

Arch is the natural opening craved by the cliff by different marine processes.

Arch is even the opening or the gateway of different regions mainly found in the sea.

Cave on the other hand is the dome like structure that is formed in the foothills of the cliff.

It is the tunnel or the passage formed due to the action of weathering and erosion.

Arch’s uppermost region is termed as the keystone.

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