History of Oceania

What shape does most coves have?

A cove is a coastal landform that is usually formed by the erosion of a headland or peninsula by waves. Coves are typically semi-circular or crescent-shaped, with a narrow opening to the sea. The shape of a cove is influenced by the direction and strength of the waves that erode the coastline, as well as the presence of other landforms such as cliffs or headlands.