Three types of landforms created by wave erosion are sea cliffs, sea caves, and sea stacks. Sea cliffs are steep rock faces formed by the erosion of coastal areas by waves. Sea caves are cavities within cliffs or rocks that have been eroded by wave action. Sea stacks are isolated pillars of rock that once formed part of a headland or cliff.
Beaches: Sandy or rocky areas where waves deposit sediments. Sea cliffs: Steep, often vertical, cliffs that form as waves erode the coastline. Sea caves: Cavities formed by wave erosion in coastal cliffs. Spits: Narrow coastal landforms made of sand or gravel that extend into the sea.
Cliffs Pavilion was created in 1964.
On the Marble Cliffs was created in 1939.
From the Cliffs was created on 2006-03-14.
Cliffs that are eroded by upward drafts of wind and ocean waves
Chalk Cliffs on Rügen was created in 1818.
Safe In The Steep Cliffs was created in 2010.
Windriders of the Jagged Cliffs was created in 1995.
Raven Cliffs Wilderness was created in 1986.
Cliffs of Gallipoli was created on 2008-05-09.
Cliffs Natural Resources was created in 1847.