Creado por RChambers
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Caused by waves picking up material which is forced against the cliff face gradually wearing it away
Where weak acids in rain cause solution of minerals in rock
An opening which passes through a Headland
Where stones & pebbles knock against each other causing them to become smoother & rounded
The movement of water down a beach
A ridge of sand and shingle joining two headlands
An indent in the coastline formed due to the faster erosion of softer rock
A build up of sand and shingle deposited at the coast
Adding sand to a beach
Where roots of vegetation grows into cracks in rock splitting it apart
An opening in a cliff face
The eroding back of a cliffline
This involves reducing the slope of a cliff to reduce the likelihood of slumping
The meeting point between the land and sea
Gentle low frequency waves which have a stronger swash than backwash and build up a beach
Dissolving of minerals in rocks by sea water
Powerful, frequent waves with a stronger backwash than swash
The breakdown and removal of material
The distance over which the wind has blown to form a wave
The breakdown and removal of material
Powerful, frequent waves with a stronger backwash than swash
A wire cage filled with rocks used to protect a cliffline
A structure built across the beach perpendicular to the coast to stop LSD and build up a beach
The use of physical man-made structures to control coastal erosion
A resistant rock outcrop sticking out from the coastline
The transport of material along a coastline by the action of waves
Where people are gradually moved back from vulnerable areas of coast and the coastline can erode
A barrier built on the sea bed just off of the coastline to cause waves to break off of the coast
A long concrete barrier built at the base of a cliff
Slatted wooden or concrete structure built at the base of a cliff to reduce erosion
Large boulders of resistant rock
Rotational downward movement of a cliff face due to undermining at the base and saturation of upper material
Working with natural processes to manage coastal processes
Slow downslope motion of individual soil particles due to gravity
A narrow ridge of sand and shingle projecting from the coastline out into the sea
An isolated column of rock formed when the roof of an arch collapses
offshore rise in water created due to a combination of low pressure, high winds and high tide
A low rock outcrop formed when a stack collapses, often covered at high tide
The movement of water up a beach
A low rock outcrop formed when a stack collapses, often coered at high tide
The movement of water up a beach
A gently sloping rocky platform formed as a cliff erodes
The breakdown and decay of rock