What is wave pounding and how does it result in erosion?
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Wave pounding is the 'sledge hammer' effect of tonnes of water crashing against cliffs. It shakes and weakens the rocks leaving them open to attack from hydraulic action and abrasion. Eroded material gets carried away by the wave. ... Along with energy, the water chemistry will also affect the rock exposed to the erosion.
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