ocean waves but not a small stream
um the answer is a small stream but not ocean waves
A coastal stack is a tall piece of rock left over when an arch in a cliff is eroded away.
it wore away the soft rock in the middle of the cliff but not the harder rock on the out side.
you get up, and walk away and look around and see if anyone saw you
The soft rock gently erodes over a period of years mainly through wind.
Viewed from the top it is a precipice. Nut I don't think this word is ever used when viewing from the bottom of the cliff - as there is always a connotation of 'falling' involved with the use of the word.Another word could be "scarp"
ocean waves but not a small stream
The ocean's waves have washed away the rock over many years.
A coastal stack is a tall piece of rock left over when an arch in a cliff is eroded away.
In activity B, where you are pushing against a rock but not moving it, work is being done in its scientific meaning as the force you apply results in a displacement over time, even though the rock doesn't move. In activities A and C, no work is being done because there is either no displacement in the case of sitting still on a rock (A) or no force causing a displacement in the case of pushing a rock over a cliff (C).
it wore away the soft rock in the middle of the cliff but not the harder rock on the out side.
A wave erodes a sea cliff through a process called hydraulic action. When a wave crashes against the base of a cliff, it creates immense pressure that forces air into cracks and joints in the rock. This repeated pressure and release weakens the rock, causing pieces to break off and cliff to gradually erode over time.
Rock Bottom
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Rock Bottom.
Rock bottom
you get up, and walk away and look around and see if anyone saw you
Rock bottem