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Grades 9 and 10 - Geography - High School - Coastal Deposition
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Ah, the beach! Golden sand for lying on, the sea for swimming and surfing, rocky headlands that can be walked along, bays that are sheltered from the worst of the wind and waves, and tall, towering cliffs with rocky shingle beaches below and caves carved into their faces. All these are beautiful features of a coastline, but have you ever thought about what caused them - specifically, how stuff is deposited on the coastal margins? Next time you’re walking on the shore you’ll be able to understand why the waves make two different noises as they wash up the beach and then wash down again, and... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Geography - High School - Coastal Deposition
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1. Some beaches are protected by an offshore landform known as a reef. Which of the following is not a way reefs may form?
2. What sort of shape should a constructive wave have?
3. Spurn Head is a famous coastal spit across the mouth of the River Humber. The material that has built up the spit is the result of longshore drift. Why has this spit formed at this location?
4. Spurn Head is a famous coastal spit across the mouth of the River Humber. The material that has built up the spit is the result of longshore drift. Why has this spit formed at this location?
5. What is longshore drift?
6. Constructive waves are most likely to occur on which sort of beach?
7. In terms of backwash and swash, when is deposition most likely to occur?
8. What is a tombolo?
9. Which of the following is not a method of coastal transportation?
10. Which of the following is not a method of coastal transportation?