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The rocky coastline of Lulworth Cove was carved out of the rocks of the coastline by the sea. This type of erosion can take hundreds of years.
There are several famous coves. Lulworth Cove (England), Peggy's Cove (Canada) and Hallett Cove (Australia) come to mind.
becuse the rocks smash againt oter rocks
Badlands are formed by erosional processes, mainly that of water downcutting the soft clay.
Abrasion works like sandpaper. The tiny rocks and sand in rivers gradually scrape of the eroding rock as the water hits it.
Lulworth Cove is special because of it's unique formation. It is considered to be one of the best examples of a cove in the entire world. It is located near the village of West Lulworth on the Jurassic Coast in England.
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Lulworth cove is a relaxing seaside resort. it has pebble beaches and chalky cliffs with caves great for picnicking. the cliffs are great for hiking and dog walking. :)
The environment is well looked after at Lulworth cove.This is because it must be as it is a popular tourist attraction.
because you can see the amazing view
The rocky coastline of Lulworth Cove was carved out of the rocks of the coastline by the sea. This type of erosion can take hundreds of years.
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Over years, stair hole will develop over time. It will erode and keep getting bigger and then stair hole and lulworth cove will join, leaving a small shelf of rock between.
There are several famous coves. Lulworth Cove (England), Peggy's Cove (Canada) and Hallett Cove (Australia) come to mind.
about 13 million people a year (maybe more)
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