Headlands and bays

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A headland is an area of land, which is surrounded by water on three sides. A bay is similar, it is a an area of water, enclosed by land on three sides. Very often, such land areas are called cape, and the water areas also may be called gulf.headlands are made of hard rock and bays are made of soft rock and it takes the hard rock longer to erode.

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