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If waves erode the soft rock along the base of a steep coast the result may eventually be a landform called a .?

Wave-cut cliff


If waves erode the soft rock along the base of a steep coast the result may eventually be what kind of landform?

The landform is called a wave-cut cliff, or wave-cut platform, where a flat rock area extends into the sea, at or near the water level.


What landform runs along the atlantic coast of the US?

The Appalachian Mountains.


What is a break or crack along which rocks moved called?

A break or crack along which rocks move is called a fault. Sudden motion along the faults result to earthquakes.


What landform lies along the gulf coast and the Atlantic coast?

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What triangular shaped landform along the western side of the gulf of aquaba?

It is the Sinai Peninsular (Egypt).


What landform is Mexico a part of along with the remainder of Central America?

North America, or the Americas depending on your textbook.


Which constructive forces will produce a new landform in the shortest amount of time?

volcanic eruptions along plates


What large landform region covers most of the area along the Atlantic Ocean?

The Appalachian Mountains cover up most of the area along the Atlantic Ocean.


What is a relatively flat landform near sea level?

A coastal plain is a relatively flat landform near sea level, formed by the deposition of sediment along a coast by rivers and ocean currents. These areas are typically found along the edges of continents and are known for their fertile soils and diverse ecosystems.


What coastal landform is spurn point?

It's a spit, A spit is made up of deposited material carried along by longshore drift.


What is Newfoundland's landform region?

Newfoundland's landform region is characterized by rugged and rocky terrain, with high plateaus, deep river valleys, and numerous fjords along the coastline. The island features the Long Range Mountains, which are part of the Appalachian Mountain system, running along the western side of Newfoundland.