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.
Waves can wash away a beach, sometimes undermining the cliff above. Parts of the South and East coasts of England are being eroded thus. Some areas have lost hundreds of yards of coast in the past few decades.
Type of rocks e.g Hard/soft can affect this, rocks such as limestone which are hard are eroded slower than softer rocks like sandstone, also the positioning of the cliff in relation to the prevailing wind can also affect the rate of erosion as the cliffs are continually battered head on by the waves
Waves, rain, other weathering. Sometimes landslides or even the movement of tectonic plates; there are a zast majority of ways a cliff could be created.
Rocks can be eroded by being carried and deposited from moving water, wind, and ice, with the help of gravity.
Rocks are eroded by waves and wind to form a perfectly round, smooth shape. It may take a very long time.
sea cliff
they continuously attack of wave under the cliff canes are formed.they sometime cuts the notch at the base of the surface.and when the notch grow the cliff fall and there appear a platform eroded at the base.wave some time change the surface of earth by the deposition of sand,mud and pebbles along the coast by shore drift.the soft rocks along the coastline is eroded by the continuous wave and bay are formed.but the hard rocks are not eroded and form capes.
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.
Any kind of radio waves receptors.
trash
The Pinna/Pinnae collects the sound waves.
sea 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
wind blowing at the edge of the cliff AND waves pounding the base of the cliff will cause a cliff to collapse
The cliffs at Walton-on-the-Naze are experiencing erosion due to natural processes like wave action and weathering. The erosion is causing the cliffs to recede at a rate that threatens the stability of buildings and infrastructure along the coastline. Various measures like coastal defenses and cliff stabilization techniques are being employed to manage this issue.
Any rock outcropping at a shoreline.
deconstructive waves