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Coastal Environments

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Question:

What are Clay Cliffs

Author: Hannah Wolfendale



Answer:

Clay is a soft, impermeable rock which soaks up water to become saturated. When this happens the clay becomes unstable and begins to slump. Clay cliffs have gentle slope angles.


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