What landforms are formed near coastal areas due to the work of wind?
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tunnel, pillars and bridges
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The landforms that are created by the impact of the winds are those like the waves, current and tides and various landforms like the tunnels , bridges and pillars.
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- The winds accompanied by the water current and the tides produce the landforms that get are shaped by them are reflected on the landscape and thus can show the impact of the hydraulic action, abrasion, and the corrosion impact.
- All directed by the winds and the direction is directed by it. Hence the strong winds, loose sand, and soft rocks all play a crucial role in the formation of the landscaped as the sand grains create a blasting effect on the landforms in the coastal regions.
- The recession of the coastal lines due to the eroding and polishing of the rocks along the shore like the wave-cut platforms and the nature of the rocks also impacts the formation of the landform.
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