PPT-Geography Coasts Coastal Erosion [Date]
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Today I will Know the key terms Know how a bay and wave cut platform is formed Geography Coasts Processes of Erosion at the Coastline 1 Hydraulic Action Waves
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Today I will Know the key terms Know how a bay and wave cut platform is formed Geography Coasts Processes of Erosion at the Coastline 1 Hydraulic Action Waves crash against a cliff and drive water under great pressure into cracks in the rock This pressure squeezes the air and as the wave falls back the air expands explosively loosening pieces of rock. Living with coastal erosion in Europe:Sediment and Space for Sustainability Guidelines for implementing local information s ystems dedicated to coastal erosion management Information system functiona Higher Geography. Physical Environments: Lithosphere. Topic Outline. Name and explain the . erosion processes. at . work.. Explain . the formation of the following . erosional landforms . with the aid of a diagram and named . Coasts. Coastal Erosion [Date]. Today I will:. Know the key terms. Know how a bay and wave cut platform is formed . Geography. Coasts. Processes of Erosion at the Coastline. 1. Hydraulic Action: . This belongs to:. ______________________. You should know…. RAG. How rock type (geology) and structure influence coastal . landforms (Concordant. and Discordant coasts). . How . landforms . such as . j.shannon. The Coast: Deposition. Depositional Shoreline Features. Common along East and coast of the North America. Types of coasts. Primary coast. : Shaped by non-marine processes (glaciations, streams, etc.)—Usually a landscape drowned by rising sea level. Lauren Hunt, Christopher Sample, . Kathleen Sullivan. December 16th, 2014. Project Sponsors: . Jeff Carlson,. Peter Morrison, and Mary . Wawro. Project Advisors: . Dominic Golding. . Stanley Selkow. Science Outreach. Interacting Elements of the Coastal System. Types of Coastlines in NZ. Rocky shorelines. Form on high energy coasts where the ocean meets mountains or sea cliffs. Sandy beaches. Mainland, pocket and barrier beaches. Coasts Are Shaped by Marine and Terrestrial Processes. Erosional Processes Dominate Some Coasts. Beaches Dominate Depositional Coasts. Larger-Scale Features Accumulate on Depositional Coasts. Biological Activity Forms and Modifies Coasts. Aim: . To know the outline of this topic and to complete the introduction tasks. Sub topics across this option. Enquiry Q1:Coastal processes. Enquiry Q2:Landforms and landscapes. Enquiry Q3:Coastal risks. Coastal Erosion Learning objectives To be able to define the five processes of marine coastal erosion . To be able to explain the factors affecting coastal erosion. To describe the difference between concordant and discordant WHAT IS COASTAL EROSION? Coastal erosion is the endless reshaping of shorelines by waves, currents, tides, storms, ice, rain and groundwater seepage. Human activities, like construction, dredging, CO Interacting Elements of the Coastal System. Types of Coastlines in NZ. Rocky shorelines. Form on high energy coasts where the ocean meets mountains or sea cliffs. Sandy beaches. Mainland, pocket and barrier beaches. Tlatli-Hariga. . Nejla. UCAR/INAT Tunisia. Definition of Climate Change. NASA’s definition of climate change . is:. “. a broad range of global phenomena created predominantly by burning fossil fuels, which add heat-trapping gases to Earth’s atmosphere. These phenomena include the increased temperature . 2. What are the main types of soft and hard engineering used on the coastline of the UK? . (Coastal defences). Advantages and disadvantages of these techniques. 3. Definitions. Soft engineering: . method of coastal management which works with natural processes at work on the coastline and to be .
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