Weathering breaks down rocks along coastlines due to wind, water, and temperature changes. Erosion then removes the weakened rock, often making it more susceptible to being shaped by waves. Over time, this process can create sea arches and sea stacks as the rock formations are carved out and left standing.
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
(answer this in three very simple sentences)
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