[blank_start]Headland[blank_end]- Erosion by hydrolic action, discordant coast line
[blank_start]Stack[blank_end]- Wave cut notch, collapsed, weathering.
[blank_start]Stump[blank_end]- Eroded stack.
[blank_start]Beach[blank_end]- Deposition, long shore drift. Attrition
[blank_start]Arch[blank_end]- Caves eroding through headland, wave cut notch.
[blank_start]Wave cut platform[blank_end]- Wave cut notch, cliff retreats
[blank_start]Spit[blank_end]- Long shore drift, deposition, prevailing winds
Answer
Headland
Stack
Stump
Beach
Arch
Wave cut platform
Spit
Question 2
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[blank_start]Cove[blank_end]- Concordant coast line
[blank_start]Cave[blank_end]- Hydraulic action, abrasion
[blank_start]Wave cut notch[blank_end]- Hydraulic action @ base of cliff, cliff retreat
[blank_start]Bay[blank_end]- Discordant coast line
[blank_start]Discordant coast line[blank_end]- multiple types of rock
[blank_start]Concordant coast line[blank_end]- single types of rock
Answer
Cove
Cave
Wave cut notch
Bay
Discordant coast line
Concordant coast line
Question 3
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Creep properties
Answer
slow mass movement
continual process
humid climates
downslope
flat or planar slide plane
steepest slope
Question 4
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Flow properties
Answer
soil or weak rock becomes saturated
very rapid
causes rational movement
freeze thaw
might be volcanic ash
Question 5
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[blank_start]Slide[blank_end]- Flat or [blank_start]planar[blank_end] plane, underlying plane is impermeable.
[blank_start]Fall[blank_end]- Steepest slope. Consists of individual rock fragments or whole [blank_start]slabs[blank_end]; cut off by freeze thaw.
[blank_start]Slump[blank_end]- Causes rotational movement. [blank_start]Weak[blank_end] rock such as clay. Very common in the UK