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What coastal erosion feature does the arrow point to in the image below?

A photograph showing a deep hole in the side of a rock wall bordered by the sea. The arrow is pointing to the hole.

Sea arch
Sea cave
Sea cliff
Sea stack


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Answer:

it was a SEA STACK.

Explanation:

A sea stack is formed from cliffs. It is a part of the cliff  that breaks off from the original structure because its connecting portion will erode and be gone due to weathering and constant barrage of waves on the cliff sides.