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A headland is a coastal landform. It is a point of land, usually high, that extends into a body of water. If a headland is sufficiently large it is called a cape. They are often found in the same coastline as bays. However, a bay is flanked by land on three sides, while a headland is flanked by water on three sides.
If you were to stand on a headland, you would find that you are facing the water, and the water is also to your left and right side.
Through the weathering process, sediment is formed, carried through the erosion process, and then dropped into a new location through the deposition process. They lose the sediments they are holding as wind and water slow down.
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