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← GeographyWhich process most directly reduces coastal sea stack stability?
A)Hydraulic action forming basal notches✓
B)Isostatic rebound increases stack elevation
C)Halocline variability reinforces stack foundations
D)Vegetation induces carbonic rock weathering
💡 Explanation
Hydraulic action degrades structural integrity by forming basal notches because water impacts stack fractures, rather than simple surface weathering. This causes undercutting and eventual collapse; therefore, hydraulic action weakens, rather than uplifts or stabilizes, sea stacks.
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