Beaches
Spits
Tombolos
Bars
100

Give an example of a beach

Bournemouth Beach, Brighton Beach

100

Give an example of a spit

Spurn Point

100

Give an example of a tombolo

St Ninian's Isle

100

Give an example of a bar

Chesil Beach

200

What type of wave creates beaches?

Constructive Wave

200

What is a spit?

Narrow ridge of sediment that reach into the sea and are connected to the mainland

200

What is a tombolo?

A spit that connects an island to the mainland

200

What is a bar?

A ridge of sediment that cuts off a bay from the sea

300

What is a beach?

An area with a buildup of sand/shingle/pebbles

300

What can happen to a sand spit if there is a change in wind direction?

Develop a hook or a curve

300

How are tombolos formed?

Sediment builds up in the space between an island and the coastline

300

What is the name of the feature that forms behind a bar?

A lagoon

400

What role does a strong swash play in creating a beach?

It helps bring material from the sea further up onto the shore

400

How are spits created?

When longshore drift carries sediment across the coastline, a change in coastline direction or a loss of wave energy means it is deposited into the sea

400

What is the difference between a tombolo and a spit?

Spits do not connect to an island whereas a tombolo does

400

How are bars different to spits?

Bars reach all the way across the mouth of a bay whereas spits only partly extend into the mouth of the bay

500

Beaches need a more deposition than erosion to take place. Why does this happen?

Usually takes place in sheltered bays which face less strong waves and winds. Gentle slopes also make it easier for deposition to take place

500

What coastal feature can spits often be found near?

Mouth of an estuary

500

What is one of the main processes that help create a tombolo?

Wave refraction

500

How are bars formed?

When a spit continues to extend across the mouth of the bay as more sediment is added by longshore drift