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Wave-cut platform

Formation of a wave-cut (shore) platform

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  • Practice GCSE-style exam question: Explain the formation of a wave-cut platform (4)
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Coastal erosion creates distinctive landforms within the coastal landscape:

  • Wave cut notches
  • Wave cut platforms
  • Cliffs


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