The diagram below illustrates the process of eroding the landscape into the headland. Overall, the diagram consists of an informative overview of all four process phases.
It all begins with small holes under the water. During a period of time and due to hard natural conditions, such as wind and waves the rock mountain or piece of landscape starts to separate part by part from the main surface.
Firstly, a tiny rock cave establishes in less strong areas. Then it turns into an arch which looks like a bridge. To see more examples of such disasters we can look at famous arches such as Durdle, Door or Dorset. Then strong water flows hit the peak part of it and damage it. As a result “the bridge” divides into two pieces and the lonely part is called avstack. Over the time the stack gets eroded and starts forming a small stump nearby. Moreover top part of the stack and edge piece of surface start getting smaller and smaller, the specific reason for which is waves. This way, the erosion of the headland goes
