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In the ocean
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at the edge f the water side
if you are on a headland where is the water
Headland.
A headland is a point of land, usually high that extends out into a body of water.
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A headland turns into a stump through the process of coastal erosion. As waves continually hit the headland, they erode the softer rock and sediment around it, leading to the formation of caves, arches, and eventually, the collapse of the headland. Over time, the landmass becomes smaller and more isolated, resulting in a stump, which is a remnant of the original headland left standing in the water. This transformation is driven by persistent wave action and weathering processes.
In terms of water, the opposite of headland is an inlet or bay. In landforms, a canyon, gully, ditch.
A headland is a narrow strip of land that extends out into a body of water, such as an ocean or lake. Deposition at a headland occurs when sediment is deposited at the end of the headland due to wave energy decreasing and the current losing its ability to carry sediment. Erosion at a headland happens when waves and currents wear away the land, shaping the headland over time.
The headland, if it overhangs a body of water, can collapse in much less the 250 years. If can in fact change over the course of a single day.
A headland