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Write about seacaves, seacliff, stacks

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Answered by mynameisaradhya1234
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Sea caves are a hollow chamber in a coastal cliff, made by the pounding power of crashing waves. "Sea arches" and "sea stacks" are also carved from these rocky cliffs. Sea waves carry on both erosional and depositional activities . The process of sea erosion is called marine erosion.

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Answered by lovelylailla1208
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SEACAVES

Sea caves are a hollow chamber in a coastal cliff, made by the pounding power of crashing waves. "Sea arches" and "sea stacks" are also carved from these rocky cliffs. Sea waves carry on both erosional and depositional activities . The process of sea erosion is called marine erosion.

SEACLIFF

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.

STACKS

Stacks. A stack is a container of objects that are inserted and removed according to the last-in first-out (LIFO) principle.  A stack is a limited access data structure - elements can be added and removed from the stack only at the top. push adds an item to the top of the stack, pop removes the item from the top.

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