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Weathering in coastal erosion is when the wind carries salty air from the sea and other sands which causes the cliffs and rocks to carve over time in to larger and more dramatic forms.
Abrasion happening to the rock faces to cause weathering is known as mechanical weeathering. The process involves a piece of rock making contact with another piece of debris. This can be from the wind carrying sands, rockslides or depositing of sand, and also human activities. The ocean will also contribute to abrasion in that its kinetic energy chips pieces of the rock and smoothes the surface.
Abrasion is the process of rocks and debris being swept away from the shoreline by the ocean and then being thrown against the coastline.
Hydraulic Action is the kinetic force of the waves that breaks away sediment from sea cliffs and coastlines.
Sea rock formations are created by the erosion of the ocean waves, with the force of kinetic energy cracking and breaking a particular area.