The document defines coastal landforms as being either erosional or depositional. It describes erosional coastal features formed by waves such as cliffs, headlands, bays, arches, stacks, and wave-cut platforms. Cliffs develop through notch formation and erosion. Headlands are made of resistant rock while bays form in softer rocks. Depositional coastal features include beaches, spits, tombolos, mudflats, and sand dunes, which are formed through processes such as longshore drift and deposition of materials eroded from cliffs.