usually erosion happens when a weather condition is in place e.g wind, heavy rain, floods. or if a cliff is partially in the sea with time the sea can erode away at it.
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(by the way this is just a brief rundown of erosion if you want more detail ill be happy to help)
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Cliff erosion is where something happens then something else happens.... k bye.
Sea cliffs composed of clay or chalk are susceptible to erosion and the loss of land to the encroaching sea.
Cliffs can get weathered because of all the rain on them and they can crumbled also they can be eroded by weather and the sea because if there is a lot of strong waves it can wear away the cliff face and it can crumble making it dangerous in some places
The land formed when softer rock is eroded by the sea is called a coastal cliff or coastal bluff. These landforms are typically found along the coastline where the waves have worn away the softer rock layers, leaving behind more resistant rock formations as cliffs or bluffs.
Sea caves form by ocean waves pounding at the base of seashore cliffs.
Peneplain is an eroded mountain.
Cliffs that are eroded by upward drafts of wind and ocean waves
sea cliffs
Relic cliffs are cliffs that used to be active (Eroded) when the sea reached the raised beach beneath it. (Higher sea levels) Now these cliffs are relict because they receive no erosion and have vegetation on them.
Yes, that is why they are called clay cliffs. When it dries, clay is firm, and forms a soft rock, however it is easily eroded, so clay cliffs are often unstable.
Sea cliffs composed of clay or chalk are susceptible to erosion and the loss of land to the encroaching sea.
A canyon that is formed when rocky ground is eroded by a river is an example of the interaction between the hydrosphere and the lithosphere. A canyon refers to the ravine found between a pair of cliffs.
Cliffs can get weathered because of all the rain on them and they can crumbled also they can be eroded by weather and the sea because if there is a lot of strong waves it can wear away the cliff face and it can crumble making it dangerous in some places
The piles of rocks have eroded from the main body of rock comprising the mountain.
They're not actually in the IOW, they're a group of rocks off the western point of the Island.
Well sediment collects at the bases of cliffs that have been eroded. This is not to be confused with weathering which removes part of a surface but leaves no sediment. At the base of the cliff could be a weaker point of the cliff because of erosion.
Shale beaches are formed from the deposition of sediment form nearby shale cliffs which are eroded. The shale can also be deposited at a beach due to longshore drift.
it is being eroded so quickly because:geologyanimals burrowing into the cliffs breaking off red crag and London clayno sea defencesall this is leading to slumping cliffs and slip zones which is very dangerous for school kids or teenagers who are playing on the beach.jess x