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(i) Select any one of the following surface processes: • Marine action • River action • Glacial action. Explain with the aid of a diagram(s) the formation of any t... show full transcript
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In this response, we will choose Marine action as our selected process.
Marine action refers to the processes involved in the erosion, transport, and deposition of materials along coastlines by the action of waves. The primary landforms resulting from marine action include cliffs, sea stacks, and beaches.
A cliff forms when waves repeatedly erode the base of a rocky shore, leading to undercutting. This process causes a section of the land to collapse and retreat over time.
Sea stacks are formed from the erosion of headlands. As waves erode the sides of a headland, tunnels may form, eventually leading to the collapse of the connecting rock.
(A diagram would illustrate the processes of erosion leading to the formation of cliffs and sea stacks, showcasing wave action, undercutting, and collapse.)
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In this part, we will discuss River action as our selected process.
River action involves the erosion and deposition processes along riverbanks, which shape the landscape.
V-shaped valleys are formed by the downcutting action of rivers in their youthful stages.
As rivers mature, they develop curves or bends called meanders due to lateral erosion.
(A diagram would illustrate the processes leading to V-shaped valleys and meanders, indicating the flow of water and sediment displacement.)
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