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Write a note on the following: Sea Caves.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A sea cave, also known as a littoral cave, is a type of cave that is mainly created by the sea's wave action. Sea cave, is a cave created by an ocean or lake's wave action in a cliff.

Sea caves occur on almost any cliffed headland or coast where the waves break directly on a rock cliff and are created by mechanical erosion rather than by the method of chemical solution that is responsible for most inland caves. Animals residing in the sea caves include the cave fish, cave crayfish and shrimp, isopods, amphipods, millipedes, and insects.

Answered by skyfall63
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Sea Caves:

Explanation:

  • Sea cave is also defined and known as the littoral cave which is defined as the variation of caves which is mainly created by the sea’s wave action.
  • Sea waves are created by the ocean or lake’s wave action in a different sea.
  • The formation of caves can occur in any sort of headland with a cliff or in the area where the waves are broken on the cliff of the rock.
  • There waves are created due to the mechanical erosion which except the methodology is of the chemical reactions and takes charge for the most curves of the inland.
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