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It is the wearing down and decomposition of cliffs by natural processes.
It is different from erosion by the fact that the rocks that are being worn down are in situ (i.e. They do not move!).
It is different from erosion by the fact that the rocks that are being worn down are in situ (i.e. They do not move!).
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