Coastal Processes

Designed specifically with Year 10s following the Edexcel Exam board in mind.
What W is the distance between two wave crests?. What H is a method of coastal erosion?. What A is an erosional landform made after a cave?. 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 S is the name given to the movement of material up the beach?. What A is a method of coastal erosion where rocks smack into each other?. What C is a less resistant type of rock that gets unstable when wet?. What A is a method of coastal erosion where rocks scour and scrape against the cliff?. What S is formed when an arch collapses?. What S is formed when a stack is worn away?. What B is formed by depositional processes?. What D is an example of an arch on the Dorset coast?. What L is a central process to the creation of a spit?. What R describes what happens to waves when they approach a headland?. What C is created when water is pushed into faults in resistent rock?. What B is created when soft rock is eroded?. What H is formed when resistent rocks juts out into the sea?. What T is a spit that joins the mainland to an island?. What B is a spit that cuts across an area of land, creating a lagoon behind it?.
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