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Coastal erosion landforms
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This video explains how geology affects rates of coastal erosion. Headlands made of resistant rock, like chalk at Flamborough Head, are gradually shaped into caves, arches and stacks. Weaker rocks, such as boulder clay, erode much more quickly, causing rapid cliff retreat. Find out more about GCSE Geography
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