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  2. Coastal erosion - Wikipedia

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    Given the dynamic nature of the seafloor, changes in the location of shoals and bars may cause the locus of beach or cliff erosion to change position along the shore. [7] Coastal erosion has been greatly affected by the rising sea levels globally. There has been great measures of increased coastal erosion on the Eastern seaboard of the United ...

  3. Here's where California's cliffs are collapsing into the sea ...

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    The human urge to develop right to the edge — whether it’s a blufftop home, landscaping or the coastal highway — also affects erosion by altering water drainage and adding weight to the cliff.

  4. Pha Chor - Wikipedia

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    Pha Chor (Thai: ผาช่อ, RTGS: Pha Cho) is a cliff located in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and is managed by Mae Wong National Park. [citation needed] Pha Chor is natural phenomena caused by an uplift of one of the Earth's plates and also by erosion of wind and rain. Geologists believed that a hundred or a thousand years ago this area was a ...

  5. Cliff - Wikipedia

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    Europe's highest cliff, Troll Wall in Norway, a famous BASE jumping location for jumpers from around the world. At all geography and geology, a cliff or rock face is an area of rock which has a general angle defined by the vertical, or nearly vertical. Cliffs are formed by the processes of weathering and erosion, with the effect of gravity.

  6. Beach evolution - Wikipedia

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    Beach evolution is a natural process occurring along shorelines where sea, lake or river water erodes the land. Beaches form as sand accumulates over centuries through recurrent processes that erode rocky and sedimentary material into sand deposits.

  7. Natural arch - Wikipedia

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    Natural arches commonly form where inland cliffs, coastal cliffs, fins or stacks are subject to erosion from the sea, rivers or weathering (subaerial processes). Most natural arches are formed from narrow fins and sea stacks composed of sandstone or limestone with steep, often vertical, cliff faces.

  8. Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex - Wikipedia

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    Tràng An is a scenic area near Hoa Lư, Vietnam renowned for its boat cave tours. [1] On 23 June 2014, at the 38th session of the World Heritage Committee in Doha, the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [2] The Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex includes Hoa Lư and Tam Cốc/Bích Động.

  9. Sharon Escarpment - Wikipedia

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    Sharon plain within the Israeli coastal plain. The Sharon Escarpment [1] or Sharon Cliff [2] is the escarpment in Israel that connects the level of the coastal plain with the level of the Mediterranean Sea beach and the continental shelf and stretches along the Sharon coastal ridge approximately between Giv'at Olga and Tel Aviv, i.e., along the Sharon plain.