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8.3.1. Cliffs and wave-cut-platforms

A rock rising vertically above sea water with steep slope is called cliff. It is formed because maximum impact of the sea waves is observed on the lower part of the coastal rocks and consequently the lower part of the rocks is eroded more rapidly than the upper part. In India a number of sea cliffs are found along the Konkan Coast of India.

 

Figure No. 3- Cliff