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Molodets [167]
3 years ago
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Oceans change the land along the shore, forming tall cliffs and jagged coastlines. Which statement explains the type of weatheri

ng involved in this process?
Geography
2 answers:
Yanka [14]3 years ago
8 0

Oceans change the land along the shore, forming tall cliffs and jagged coastlines. "The abrasive nature of seawater causes the rocks to erode over a period of time", the statement explains the type of weathering involved in this process

<u>Explanation: </u>

The abrasive nature of the sea water of the ocean causes erosion in the rocks which are along the shore. And, this occurs for a period of time causes the formation of the tall cliffs sometimes or to the jagged coastline the other time.

The duration of erosion decides the fate of the cliff or coastline. Erosion of rocks are highly evident in ocean shore line due to the effect of salinity of the sea water. The rocks gets eroded firstly to form jagged coastline which on long exposed erosion forms cliff.

VikaD [51]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The statement that explains the type of weathering involved in the process in which oceans change the land along the shore, forming tall cliffs and jagged coastlines.

Is:

The abrasive nature of the salt-water causes the rocks to erode over a period o time.

Explanation:

The effect of salted water on land has one effect that prevails in the modification of the coastline. It "destroy" it after hitting it constantly. In the first place because the strength of the water weakens the coastline to modify it. In second place by the effects of the combination of water and minerals on the soil.

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