Changing Coastlines
Coastal Features
Value of Coasts
Waves
Vocabulary
100

These have a strong backwash and carry out erosion to create a steep and narrow beach. 

What are destructive waves?  

100

When more resistant rock juts out on either side of a bay it forms these. 

What are headlands? 

100

describing the temporary movement of people primarily for leisure or recreational purposes.

What is tourism

100

What causes waves?

What is Wind dragging on the surface of the water.

100

The removal of material from coasts causing it to wear down

What is erosion?

200

The process of waves crashing into cliffs, compressing trapped air and breaking the rock. 

What is hydraulic action? 

200

Lines of weakness, such as joints and notches, are increased in size by erosive waves, eventually becoming this 

What is a cave?

200

Where most of the Earth's coral reefs are found

What is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia (100 BONUS points if you are able to describe the location/distribution of coral reefs)

200

The length of water the wind bows over and the distance waves travel

What is fetch

200

the area where the coast meets land

What is shoreline

300

When particles carried by waves crash into each other and break them down into smaller, rounded particles. 

What is attrition? 

300

Most coastal depositional landforms are caused by this process. 

What is longshore drift? 

300

The world's top 6 aquaculture producers of fish belong to this region

What is Asia (100 bonus points for naming the top 2 producers)

300

When waves break and moves up a beach carrying sediment with it.

What is swash

300

Name of a structure that slows down longshore drift

What is groynes (100 points for drawing how the structure looks and works)

400

Occurs when the sea piles up sand and pebbles to form new land. 

What is deposition? 

400

This landform occurs when a beach or sand spit joins up with an offshore island.  

What is a tombolo? 

400

the ideal environmental conditions for coral reefs to grow

What is shallow warm waters (not more than 50m in depth, temperatures not lower than 17-18degree celsius)

400

When waves change direction as they approach a coast

What is wave refraction (100 BONUS points for telling me WHY they change direction)

400

The lowest part of a wave

What is the trough

500

Acids in seawater dissolve the chalk and limestone cliffs in this process. 

What is solution or corrosion? 

500

Put the following features in the right order. Stump, stack, cave, arch.

What is cave, arch, stack, stump

500

the planet’s richest centre of marine life and coral diversity, with over 6,000 species of fish, 76% of the world’s coral species, 6 of the world's 7 marine turtle species.

What is the coral triangle


500

What causes tides?

What is the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on the oceans

500

The way water particles move as a wave passes it

What is orbit

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