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- Sea_cave abstract "A sea cave, also known as a littoral cave, is a type of cave formed primarily by the wave action of the sea. The primary process involved is erosion. Sea caves are found throughout the world, actively forming along present coastlines and as relict sea caves on former coastlines. Some of the largest wave-cut caves in the world are found on the coast of Norway, but are now 100 feet or more above present sea level. These would still be classified as littoral caves. By contrast, in places like Thailand's Phang Nga Bay, solutionally formed caves in limestone have been flooded by the rising sea and are now subject to littoral erosion, representing a new phase of their enlargement.Some of the best-known sea caves are European. Fingal's Cave, on the Scottish island of Staffa, is a spacious cave some 70 m long, formed in columnar basalt. The Blue Grotto of Capri, although smaller, is famous for the apparent luminescent quality of its water, imparted by light passing through openings underwater. The Romans built a stairway in its rear and a now-collapsed tunnel to the surface. The Greek islands are also noted for the variety and beauty of their sea caves. Numerous sea caves have been surveyed in England, Scotland, and in France, particularly on the Normandy coast. The largest sea caves are found along the west coast of the United States, the Hawaiian islands, and the Shetland Islands.".
- Sea_cave thumbnail Seacaving.jpg?width=300.
- Sea_cave wikiPageExternalLink seacave.html.
- Sea_cave wikiPageExternalLink seacaves.html.
- Sea_cave wikiPageID "8971972".
- Sea_cave wikiPageRevisionID "606554759".
- Sea_cave hasPhotoCollection Sea_cave.
- Sea_cave subject Category:Coastal_and_oceanic_landforms.
- Sea_cave subject Category:Sea_caves.
- Sea_cave type Cave109238926.
- Sea_cave type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Sea_cave type Object100002684.
- Sea_cave type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sea_cave type SeaCaves.
- Sea_cave type YagoGeoEntity.
- Sea_cave type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Sea_cave comment "A sea cave, also known as a littoral cave, is a type of cave formed primarily by the wave action of the sea. The primary process involved is erosion. Sea caves are found throughout the world, actively forming along present coastlines and as relict sea caves on former coastlines. Some of the largest wave-cut caves in the world are found on the coast of Norway, but are now 100 feet or more above present sea level. These would still be classified as littoral caves.".
- Sea_cave label "Grotte marine".
- Sea_cave label "Sea cave".
- Sea_cave label "海蝕洞".
- Sea_cave sameAs Grotte_marine.
- Sea_cave sameAs 海蝕洞.
- Sea_cave sameAs 해식동.
- Sea_cave sameAs m.027rt1k.
- Sea_cave sameAs Q1052919.
- Sea_cave sameAs Q1052919.
- Sea_cave sameAs Sea_cave.
- Sea_cave wasDerivedFrom Sea_cave?oldid=606554759.
- Sea_cave depiction Seacaving.jpg.
- Sea_cave isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_cave.