Discordant coastline
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A discordant coastline is a type of coastline formed when rock types of alternating resistance run perpendicular to the shore. Discordant coastlines feature distinctive landforms because the rocks are eroded by ocean waves. The less resistant rocks erode faster, creating inlets or bays; the more resistant rocks erode more slowly, remaining as headlands or outcroppings.
External link
- Online Physical Geography Tutorial (http://www.kesgrave.suffolk.sch.uk/Curric/geog/discord.html) (BROKEN)