It will become larger
The hole will likely deepen and widen over time as erosion from ocean waves continues. Continued wave action will remove more sediment from the hole, increasing its size and shape. Eventually, the hole may evolve into a larger feature such as a sea cave or an arch.
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The landform was most likely shaped by erosion caused by water flow, such as a river or stream. Over time, the water's movement would have gradually worn away the rock and soil to create the landform's current shape.
Point A likely represents a landform feature such as a mountain, valley, river, or a particular rock formation. The feature likely formed through various geological processes like erosion, weathering, volcanic activity, or tectonic movements over millions of years.
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The hole will likely deepen and widen over time as erosion from ocean waves continues. Continued wave action will remove more sediment from the hole, increasing its size and shape. Eventually, the hole may evolve into a larger feature such as a sea cave or an arch.
coosa river
The landform was most likely shaped by erosion caused by water flow, such as a river or stream. Over time, the water's movement would have gradually worn away the rock and soil to create the landform's current shape.
Everywhere as erosion happens due to wind, water and humans. Only it happens at different rates, some fast and some slow.
It is difficult to determine the first landform that was created as landforms have been evolving for millions of years through geological processes such as tectonic movements, erosion, and volcanic activity. Some of the earliest landforms on Earth were likely mountains and valleys formed by tectonic activities.
Point A likely represents a landform feature such as a mountain, valley, river, or a particular rock formation. The feature likely formed through various geological processes like erosion, weathering, volcanic activity, or tectonic movements over millions of years.
The likely word is mountain (an elevated landform, a peak).
The effect will likely be on the rock. Sand is rock that has already been powdered by erosion. What will happen is that the sand, if it is hard enough, will erode the rock surface, which typically polishes it until it is smooth.
Not Likely
Erosion will most likely wear it any, but that probably won't happen for years. But still, the Great Sphinx is always going to wear away and sooner or later, the Great Sphinx will be a stump.
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