You have a good point. Headlands and bays will form if one of the rock types is harder than the other. So, if you have limestone as one rock and clay as the other, the clay will erode quicker, leaving a bay. Limestone is much harder than clay so, relatively speaking, it is the hard rock!
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I have a question. Google says limestone is soft rock but you said its hard rock so did you make a mistake or...
You have a good point. Headlands and bays will form if one of the rock types is harder than the other. So, if you have limestone as one rock and clay as the other, the clay will erode quicker, leaving a bay. Limestone is much harder than clay so, relatively speaking, it is the hard rock!
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I have this really annoying geography teacher who waffles alot on each subject and literally drives us to not concentrate he also draws really bad diagrams if we had a teacher like u I would of got above 75 percent on all my exams in geography is it possible you could do one on year 7 tourism and eco tourism and mass tourism pleaseeee oh and consider coming to the uk and working in my grammar school