As rock is worn away by waves on a coastline, the land that takes a little longer to wear away can form a: a. spit. b. fiord. c. headland. d. wave-cut cliff.



Answer :

C, a headland. Bands of resistant rock along the coastline will be worn away at a slower rate than the softer rock layers either side of it, so a headland (section of land that appears to stick out into the sea when much of the cliff has retreated) is formed.

Answer;

C. headland.

Explanation;

-Headlands form in areas of alternating hard and soft rock. Where the soft rock erodes bays are formed either side of the headland.

-As the headland becomes more exposed to the wind and waves the rate of its erosion increases. When headlands erode they create distinct features such as caves, arches, stacks and stumps.

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