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Coastal Landforms

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Coastal Landforms. Landforms created by erosion. Landforms of erosion. Wave-cut platform. Cliffs and wave-cut platform. Caves, arches, stacks and stumps. Caves, arches, stacks and stamps. When caves are formed on both sides of a headland, their back join and an arch is formed. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Coastal Landforms

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Landforms created by erosion

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Landforms of erosion

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Wave-cut platform

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Cliffs and wave-cut platform

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Caves, arches, stacks and stumps

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Caves, arches, stacks and stamps

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When caves are formed on both sides of a headland, their back join and an arch is formed.

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The sea continues to erode the bottom of the arch. Weathering also take place on the bare rock faces. As the sea undercuts the bottom of the arch, a

wave-cut notch will form.

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The arch will collapse, in time, as it is pulled down by the pressure of its own weight and gravity. This leaves behind a column of rock not attached to

the headland, called a stack.

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Continued wave erosion and weathering will lead to the formation of a stump that is only visible at low tide.

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HomeworkDraw annotated diagrams to explain the formation of landforms of erosionTitle before each diagram (in dark pencil) Annotations around the diagrams. Not below!

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Movement of sediment along the coast

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Longshore drift

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Impacts of longshore drift

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What is an estuary?

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What is dredging?to remove material from the bottom of the sea or a river.

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Landforms of deposition(constructive waves)

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Beaches

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Sandy beach

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Durdle Door : a shingle beach separated by the famous “door” Dorset UK

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Seaside resorts often build groynes to keep beaches in place and to reduce the effects of longshore drift

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On the land side, silt and alluvium are deposited and salt marshes form.

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Bars

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Slapton Ley Bar in Devon

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Example in Cyprus: Larnaca Salt lake is a lagoon with the bar on the East