Coast Formation
Erosion
Coasts
Mangroves
Mangroves Cont.
100

Weathering

the process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces

100

Wind 

Rocks blown through air

100

Muddy Shore Characteristics

Little wave action, little erosion, little to no slope, and water moves very slow


100

Where do They Grow 

Brackish wetlands, saline wetlands


100

White Mangrove Characteristics

Sand roots, no visible roots above water, broad yellow-green leaves with greenish white flowers


200

Erosion

the process of moving sediment/rocks to another location

200

Water

Water moving Rock

200

Estuaries Charateristics

Diluted sheltered, muddy substrate, slow flow of water, no water and erosion


200

Relation to Equator

30 degrees of the Equator


200

Mangroves Relation With Salt

Mangroves extrude salt by excreting it through leaves or sequestering it in bark


300

Sedimentation

the process of depositing materials (sediment/rocks) in a new location where they accumulate

300

Gravity

Landslides/ Earthquakes

300

Delta Formation

The mouth of the river exits, low-lying triangular areas form by the deposition of sediments, over a long period of time, the sediments accumulate to form a wide, fan-shaped structure called "Deltas"


300

Black Mangrove Characteristics

Live on higher ground than red mangroves, horizontal roots, root-like pencil-shaped, excrete salt by glands at base


300

Pneumatophores

Aerating roots that exit the soil to allow trees to exchange gases in waterlogged soil


400

How Chemical Weathering Occurs

Results from exposure from acid rain, water, or oxygen

400

Ice

Glaciers move and pick up sediments

400

Delta Characteristics

High sedimentation and low water flow  

400

Conditions for Formation

Brackish water, low competition, limit water loss


400

Why Are They are Important to Humans and Ecosystems

Reduce wave energy, buildup sediments under roots, reducing turbidity of water for corals and seagrass


500

Physical weathering

Rocks get smaller due to physical forces like heating, cooling, ice, and waves

500

Particle Size and Erosion Relation

The larger the particles, the shorter distance they travel and the faster they deposit. When water begins to slow down, bigger pieces will form sediments while smaller pieces may stay suspended. The smaller the particle, the longer they take to come out of solution.


500

Differentation Between Delta and Estuaries

Deltas push the sediments out of the river, while estuaries hold the sediments in the river.


500

Viviparous Reproduction

Mangrove makes flowers, fertilized to form seeds, develop into propagules which grow while attached to parent plant, then drops from parent and floats horizontally for 40 days, maturing further then floats vertically with appropriate

500

Carbon Dioxide Relation

May be most effective carbon sinks of any natural ecosystem