Which feature is created by wave erosion?

loess
delta
rill
stack

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The feature created by wave erosion is a stack. A stack is a pillar-like rock formation that is formed when waves erode the base of a rock, eventually leading to the collapse of the top and leaving a column of rock standing in the sea. Other options like loess (wind-deposited silt), delta (sediment deposit at a river's mouth), and rill (small channels formed by water erosion) are not directly related to wave erosion.

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