Frage | Antworten |
The fetch | The area of water on the sea that wind blows over. The bigger the fetch, the more powerful the wave. |
Swash | The movement of waves up the beach. |
Backwash | The movement of waves back down the beach. |
Erosion | When material is broken down and the eroded material is moved away. |
Hydraulic Action | When waves push water in to cracks in rocks and trapped air (under pressure) forces the cracks further apart. |
Abrasion | When waves hurl fragments of rock at a cliff face. |
Attrition | When rocks collide and break up into small pieces. |
Solution (erosion) | Rocks are dissolved by sea water. |
Weathering | When rock is broken down (but isn't moved away). |
Freeze-thaw Weathering | When water gets into cracks in rocks freezes, expands and weaken the rocks. When this happenes repeatedly it breaks rocks up into smaller pieces. |
Chemical weathering | When weak acids in rain water dissolve rocks. |
Biological weathering | When animals and plants break up rocks into smaller pieces by burrowing into them or through the growth of their roots. |
Traction | Heavy particles rolled along the seabed. |
Solution (transport) | The transport of dissolved rock within sea water. |
Saltation | A hopping movement of pepples along the seabed. |
Suspension | Lighter particles are carried (suspended) within the water. |
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