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Headlands and bays are examples of coastal formations. These coastal formations appear over time and are the effect of a variety of methods of coastal erosion. Methods of coastal erosion can include; hydr...
A waterfall is an erosional fluvial landform, characterisedby a steep drop in the river. It is formed in the upper course when verticalerosion forms a V-shaped valley. For instance, High Force is the UK’s...
Stacks and stumps form when waves erode a weakness in a headland using abrasion or attrition. The crack widens until a cave is formed. Waves continue to erode the back of the cave until eventually it push...
Migrants increase the tax base (the number of people paying taxes), which is an economic advantage.They can also stabilise the birth rates of countries with ageing populations, because migrants are very o...
A waterfall, labelled A in resource 1, normally forms in the upper valley of rivers where alternating bands of hard and soft rock occur along the river bed. The bands of softer rock are eroded at a faster...
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