Ecosytems
Canada's Boundaries
Erosion
Local Coastal Zones
100

relating to living things, especially in their ecological relations.

What is Biotic?

100

Area of contact between land and sea.

What is Coastline?

100

Coastal Rocky Areas that are created from powerful waves over a significant period of time.

What is a sea cave?

100

This city in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia lies along the Atlantic Coast.

What is Halifax?

200

Physical / not derived from living organisms.

What is Abiotic?

200
The precise boundary where the sea meets adjacent land.

What is Shoreline?

200

Tall rocks are formed by huge tidal currents and eroded after a long period of time.

What are sea stacks?
200

This Nova Scotia lighthouse attracts 700,000 yearly tourists.

What is Peggy's Cove?

300

The Canadian Territory with the smallest saltwater shoreline.

What is Yukon?

300

These rocky bridges are formed by huge waves and wind over time. 

What are sea arches?

400

Located along the coast and shaped by glaciers / streams.

What is primary coast?

400

These gravel areas are eroded by massive waves and contain little sediments.

What is erosional shore?
500

Shaped by anything related to coastal erosion / deposition (wind / tide).

What is secondary coast?

500

When a lot of soil / sediments are deposited in a location and build up over time.

What is depositional shore?