Barton-on-Sea is a coastal village located in Hampshire, in the South of England. It is an important site for archeologists as it is a hotspot for fossils. <--- Example of biological weathering when people excavate to find fossils. The village and the beach are separated by cliffs that reach 35 metres in height. These cliffs are often used by paragliders. <---- further biological weathering
The village has had a long standing problem with coastal erosion. The sea is eroding away at the cliffs at a rate of 1 metre per year.
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