Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces by processes like freezing, thawing, and chemical reactions. Erosion then removes these weathered materials through the action of wind, water, and waves. Over time, the constant pounding of waves wears away the base of cliffs, creating sea arches. If the arch collapses, it can leave behind tall columns of rock called sea stacks.
Sea arches and sea stacks provide evidence of weathering and erosion. In three to five sentences, explain the roles weathering and erosion play in creating these landforms
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