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← GeographyWhich mechanism primarily shapes coastal headlands composed of fractured shale?
A)Differential wave erosion✓
B)Tidal prism fluctuation
C)Isostatic rebound uplift
D)Aeolian deflation patterns
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Differential wave erosion leads to the formation of headlands, because the softer, fractured shale erodes faster than more resistant rock. This process shapes the coastline over time, creating prominent headlands, therefore the observed pattern occurs rather than uniform retreat.
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