The Sea Surface Processes. The Sea has three processes Erosion Transportation Deposition.

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The Sea Surface Processes

The Sea has three processes Erosion Transportation Deposition

EROSION The breaking down of rock by Abrasion Hydraulic Action Air Compression

Features of Erosion Cave Cliff Sea Arch Stack and Stump Blowhole Bays and Headlands Wave Cut Platform Slieve League Donegal Cliffs of Moher Clare Bridges of Ross Clare Baltimore Cork Killiney Bay Dublin Loughshinny Dublin

How are Archs and Stacks formed ? ndf-su.htm

How are Bays and Headlands formed ?

Sand Spit

Sand Spit

Sand spit