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It can be (in terms of a spit) but normally coastlines are high energy environments where the erosional process is dominant.
A delta is a landform that is most likely made by the process of depositing sediments. Deltas are formed at the mouth of a river where the river's sediments are deposited as the river slows down and enters a larger body of water, such as a lake or an ocean. The accumulation of sediments over time creates a triangular-shaped landform with various channels and distributaries.
The answer is DELTA
Stacks, Arches and Caves. These were all caused by Erosion.
Metamorphic rocks change into sediments through weathering
It can be (in terms of a spit) but normally coastlines are high energy environments where the erosional process is dominant.
erosion moves, and depostion is dropping off sediments
A delta is a landform that is most likely made by the process of depositing sediments. Deltas are formed at the mouth of a river where the river's sediments are deposited as the river slows down and enters a larger body of water, such as a lake or an ocean. The accumulation of sediments over time creates a triangular-shaped landform with various channels and distributaries.
A river delta.
Delta.
The answer is DELTA
A prograding beach sequence - Is the seward progression of a shoreline by progressive depostion of sediments. this happens when the sealevel drops or there is a large increases in the imput of sediment. This results in sequential stacking of sediments from the different beach environments.
depostion is breakable rocks
Stacks, Arches and Caves. These were all caused by Erosion.
Sediments in sedimentary rocks are often caused by precipitation.
abrasion
Eolian landforms.