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The diagrams Illustrate the process of erosion of a headland. It can clearly be seen that there are four main stages from the erosion of the lower part of the headland to the retreating of it. To begin with, the vulnerable areas, especially the lower part of the headland, are eroded. It starts from a […]
The illustrations display the process of a headland’s transformation due to natural erosion. Overall, it is evident that there are four main stages that lessen the size of the foreland through the erosion of the seawater. At the beginning, waves repeatedly hit the cliff surface, causing the rock to erode at sea level. When it […]
The four diagrams progressively depict the changes that occurred on a cliff’s face due to the destructive forces of water and wind—erosion. In the first illustration, erosion begins in the weaker, lower sections of the cliff, close to the waterline, where small eroded rocks can be seen. The next stage shows the formation of arches, […]
The provided diagrams show the various stages of coastal erosion impacting a headland, presenting the consequences from solid rock to eventual retreat. Firstly, vulnerable sections of the headland’s rock are worn away, resulting in the formation of caves. Following this, the unimaginable force of the sea widens these caves into arches, resembling the process observed […]
In the given four pictures, the process of the erosion of a headland is illustrated. It is easily noticed that water could effortlessly destroy the whole headland, forming new constructions like stacks and stumps. To begin with, in the first illustration, it is shown that the erosion starts from the weak areas, where the water […]
