Carbonate rocky shorelines in the tropics often show distinct intertidal notches such as this one in the Bahamas. These notches are formed by a combination of bioerosion, which greatly weakens the rock, and physical erosion, which breaks it up and removes the debris. (Return to the Implications of Bioerosion page.)

 

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