Wave cut platforms are level areas formed by what?

Wave cut platforms are level areas formed by what?

  • Correct Answer: wave erosion
  • glaciers
  • shock erosion
  • surge erosion

Explanation: Wave-cut platforms are level areas formed by wave erosion. Since these platforms are above sea level, it means that either sea level was higher relative or the rock was lower.

More Random Questions

Q: In which state will the guilty of 'love jihad' be given life imprisonment?
Ans: Assam
Q: What was the total interest payments on the U.S. debt for fiscal 2025 year-to-date?
Ans: $582 billion
Q: What was a major economic concern for Americans in February 2025?
Ans: Unemployment
Q: Which fluid is used in a vehicle’s air conditioning system?
Ans: Refrigerant
Q: What term describes the distance between two corresponding points on adjacent waves?
Ans: wavelength
Q: Which king performed the Rajasuya sacrifice?
Ans: Kshatriya
Q: Which country's government will ban disposable e-cigarettes?
Ans: New Zealand
Q: Sponges are part of what phylum, which gets its name from the latin for "having pores"?
Ans: porifera
Q: Which Indian city is known as the "City of Lakes"?
Ans: Bhopal
Q: What was the purpose of the Dandi Salt March?
Ans: Protest British salt tax
Q: On April 17, 2024, with whom has Greenfield Noida International Airport signed an agreement for the fuel pipeline?
Ans: BPCL
Q: Which of these is a source of oxygen?
Ans: Plants
Q: How many wide releases did Warner Bros. Discovery plan for 2025?
Ans: 12
Q: What is a byproduct of photosynthesis?
Ans: Oxygen
Q: What is the role of the radiator cap in a vehicle?
Ans: Maintains cooling system pressure
Youngistan Junction
Youngistan Junction

Welcome to Youngistan Junction, your ultimate hub for staying updated with the latest in current affairs, general knowledge, and general studies! Whether you're a student gearing up for exams or just someone passionate about expanding your knowledge, Youngistan Junction is here to provide you with an extensive collection of well-curated questions and answers.

Articles: 6683