The land forms formed by wave erosion is :

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The land forms formed by wave erosion is :

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The correct answer is option-3, cave. A cave is a land form that is formed by wave erosion. Waves crashing against the shore over a long period of time can create hollow openings in the cliffs or rocks along the coast. These hollow openings, known as caves, are formed as the waves force their way into cracks and crevices in the rock and gradually erode them. Over time, the erosion can cause the cave to become larger and more complex in shape. Caves are typically found in areas with rocky coastlines and are often a result of the continuous pounding of waves against the rock. Inside these caves, unique ecosystems can develop with their own plant and animal species.