Coasts and Coastal Landforms

GCSE coastal terms and landforms
What T is a method by which waves move material?. What S is a method of movement whereby rocks bounce along the sea bed?. What S is a method of coastal movement which you cannot see?. What S is a type of movement whereby small particles are carried in sea water?. What A is Is a method of coastal erosion where rocks smack into each other?. What C is a method of coastal erosion where rocks scour and scrape against the cliff?. What C is a method of chemical erosion?. What H is a method of coastal erosion?. What K is an example of a wave-cut platform along the Dorset coast?. What O is an erosional landform along the Dorset coast?. What S is a depositional landform along the Holderness coast?. What A is an erosional landform made after a cave?. What R is a method of coastal defence using large boulders?. What S is the name given to the movement of material up the beach?. What B is the name given to the movement of material down the beach?. What F is the name given to the distance of water over which a wave can be made?. What W is the distance between two wave crests?. What G is a method of coastal defence?. What S is a method of coastal defence?. What C is a less resistant type of rock that gets unstable when wet?.
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