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← GeographyWhich outcome occurs on coastlines when waves refract around headlands?
A)Formation of sea stacks behind islands✓
B)Increased sediment deposition offshore basins
C)Accelerated glacial calving terminating outlets
D)Enhanced upwelling nutrient-poor water
💡 Explanation
Sea stacks form because wave refraction concentrates energy on headlands, accelerating coastal erosion at weak rock points that may collapse isolated rock columns. Coastal landforms erode as a result rather than increased sedimentation within basins farther offshore, therefore A is correct.
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