
You are required to share at least one post per week on a topic we have studied in class. Be thoughtful and use geographic vocabulary in your posts for higher marks. Have fun and learn from this online sharing opportunity.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
This photo captures the sunset as well as multiple seastacks located in Victoria, Australia. Seastacks are geological
landforms that are vertical columns of rock that are created from erosion. They are usually found near coastlines through natural forces. Time,wind, and water are the only factors that cause seastacks. Sometimes you would find features such as caves,arches, blowholes,waves,refraction and hydraulic action and/or abrasion/corrasion that are found near these geological land formations.

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