some land formations in California formed by the erosion were : Seaside cliffs and wetlands
Seaside cliffs formed by the abrasion of waves that deteriorate the land little by little which eventually formed the seacliff, meanwhile wetlands are formed as a physical barrier to counter the erosion. Yosemite National park and lakes in California were actually formed by erosion.
California features several distinctive land formations shaped by erosion, including seaside cliffs, Yosemite Valley, wave-cut platforms, sea arches, and badlands. The persistent actions of waves, glaciers, and rainfall have sculpted these landscapes over time, revealing the power of erosional forces. Erosion continues to be a significant factor in California's ever-changing geography.
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