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by the sea

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Chaz Stroman

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10y ago

They formed in the early stages of planet earth. As soon as there were bodies of water large enough to be considered seas, land around them that could maintain elevation about sea level formed shores. This probably happened prior to 3.5 billion years ago. I don't believe that anyone theorizes that during earth's formative period there was any time when the entire planet's surface was covered in water.

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13y ago

It takes form by weathering - wind and water, mostly water. If you ever want to see the weathering take place yourself, then I suggest you try to live for a very, very, very long time - like a hundred centuries or so :)

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14y ago

the land where ur sea side is was actually bigger then now ,

when the sea beats against the cliff it erodes (erodes means disappear in resolt of something rubbing or pushing against something)

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9y ago

The rock needs to be reasonably competent, not simply hard, to resist attack in order to create a steep or vertical face. The cliff is formed by erosion by sea or river, concentrated at the base.

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12y ago

by my mind

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