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Q: What is the best known sea arch in England?
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Which country is known as mistress of sea?

england


Landforms created by wave erosion are?

Headland,Sea Cave, Sea Arch, Sea stack,and wave-cut cliff. EXAMPLE WITH SEA ARCH AND SEA STACK: A sea arch is formed when two caves on opposite sides of a headland join. The sea arch collapses when the waves & weathered sediment (rock particles),hit it continuously in which a sea stack is formed. the sea arch is then .eroded and deposited in a new place.


What are sea arch?

A sea arch is an opening that was made naturally by the ocean by the sea water eroding the rock. Sea arches can also be formed by wind, or by the land. Or they can also be combination of all three. A sea arch is an arch that is made from an eroded cliff face. The water makes the sea arch after many years.


What is a sea arch for?

earthquake


Which results from the collapse of a sea arch?

sea stack


Which sea lies between England and the republic of Ireland is?

The Irish Sea, also known sometimes as the Manx or Mann Sea.


Sea dogs were sailors from what country?

Spain, France, and England. Yet England had the best of them


What sea lies between Iceland and England?

It is known as the North Atlantic.


What is responsible for a sea arch?

earthquake


How is an arch formed in a cliff?

An arch in a cliff is formed through the erosion of softer rock layers by natural forces like wind, water, and ice. As these forces wear away the softer rock, a bridge-like structure of harder rock remains, creating the arch shape. Over time, the arch may collapse due to further erosion or structural weaknesses.


How does a sea arch form?

straight from junior cert geography book: A sea arch is a natural archway in a rocky headland. If a cave erodes rights through a headland (or if two caves erode through from either side), an arch may form.


What is responsible for shaping a sea arch?

earthquake