: Re: geographic description of coastal rock formation Hello masters of geographic eloquence, A rock arch bridges across to a rock formation seen in the screen right of the image/photograph. It's not
That formation is called an arch, and it connects what may soon become a stack to the main coastline. The key points of both archs and stacks is that they form by erosion.
In contrast, a peninsula is typically a larger landmass formed by accretion or alternative means other than erosion. Italy is a peninsula, to give an example.
The links:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_arch https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_(geology)
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