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Coastal environments are one of the most dynamic and fragile environments on earth Consequently managing them requires a detailed understanding of both natural and

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Coastal environments are one of the most dynamic and fragile environments on earth Consequently managing them requires a detailed understanding of both natural and human influences With over 4 billion people living worldwide living within 40km of the coast an everincreasing demand for coastal leisure activities and the threat of increasing sea levels the challenge is to find sustainable ways of managing the frontier between land and sea which offers protection from the forces of nature whilst being sensitive to the needs of the environment. 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: . Coastal environments are one of the most dynamic and fragile environments on earth. Consequently managing them requires a detailed understanding of both natural and human influences. With over 4 billion people living worldwide living within 40km of the coast, an ever-increasing demand for coastal leisure activities and the threat of increasing sea levels, the challenge is to find sustainable ways of managing the frontier between land and sea which offers protection from the forces of nature whilst being sensitive to the needs of the environment.. The sea is a windy place.. The wind makes waves. Waves become tall and break as the sea becomes shallow. . Some coasts are always battered by waves. . Some coasts don’t get big waves. . Big waves during storms can erode the coastline. . This belongs to:. ______________________. You should know…. RAG. How rock type (geology) and structure influence coastal . landforms (Concordant. and Discordant coasts).  . How . landforms . such as . Living with Natural Hazards. What are the causes and effects of . wildfires . and . how do people prepare for and respond to them?. You need to be able to answer the following questions:. Describe the primary and secondary effects of wildfires (make sure you know how both people and the environment are impacted).. with. PEEL. The Language of Formal Writing. Formal writing has the following features:. Written in 3. rd. person. (Do not use I, me, you, your, we). Written in present/enduring tense (It is..). Use of formal language. 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.. Purple Book pg 52-53. Blue Book 60-61. Graphic Organizer. Climate Zone Name. Location/Color code. Weather. Vegetation. LOW. MIDDLE. HIGH. MIDDLE. HIGH. Climate zone name. General Location. Weather Conditions. © 2002 Brooks/Cole, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc.. What is a Coast?. * A coast is the strip of land that is met by the water’s edge; it leads to the open ocean.. * . Coasts . are temporary structures, often subject to rapid change.. 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. NEMA Enclosure Standard NEMA enclosure standards represent an enclosure's ability to protect against the external environment. The following represent brief summarie Type 3 Intended for outdoor use James Watt/NOAAThe Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy Project But how accurate are these 29gures And how protected are those areas 147MPA148 has become a catch-all term for the many forms of management appli . art’s commerce and science college, . kalwan. (. manur. ) . department of geography. t. opic: . COASTS. . . . ( F. Y. B. Sc ). . by,. . a. sst. . . prof. . . waghere. . p.p.. side event on European Week of Regions and Cities 2020. for an even closer cooperation between the three European mountain areas:. Alp. s. , Carpathian. s . and Dinar. i. c Arc. Presentation of Alpbionet2030 and Centralparks Projects.

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