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1 http://www.flickr.com/photos/anthonythomas/3085961629/

2 Harder rock Softer rock Waves attack the coastline.

3 Harder rock Softer rock Harder rock The more resistant rock is left sticking out into the sea called a headland. The softer rock is eroded by the sea- forming a bay. This area is now more sheltered, this encourages deposition and beaches are formed.

4 Harder rock Softer rock Harder rock Surrounded by deep water and exposed to the full force of the waves- the headlands are eroded. The shallower waters in the bay continue to encourage deposition.

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6 http://www.flickr.com/photos/rosedavies/534844636/

7 This is a chalk headland. Because chalk is a sedimentary rock, lines of weakness run throughout the headland. Hydraulic action will exploit these weaknesses.

8 Between low and high tide, waves will attack the base of the headland. HT LT The process of corrasion will undercut the base of the cliff, forming a wave cut notch.

9 The undercutting by corrasion will make the cliff unstable. HT LT This creates small caves which are enlarged over time by erosion.

10 Caves develop on either side of the headland. HT LT These caves erode back through the headland and meet, forming an arch.

11 Continued erosion at the base of the arch will cause the roof to become unstable. HT LT It may collapse leaving a stack.

12 Continued erosion of the base of the stack may lead to its collapse, resulting in a stump. HT LT

13 http://www.flickr.com/photos/sacherfire/217113480/

14 1 You need your template. This will represent a chalk headland.

15 2 Using a blue crayon- shade the outside horizontal strips- these represent the sea.

16 3 Using a green crayon- shade the middle horizontal strip- this represents the top of the headland- exposed to weathering.

17 4 Just above the horizontal blue lines- shade a grey line- make sure it reaches the top of the wave-cut notch. This represents wave action between high and low tide.

18 5 Carefully cut out all the black areas on the template- with the exception of the wave- cut notch. Don’t cut off your stump!

19 6 It should look like this...

20 7 Using a ruler, carefully fold the horizontal lines.

21 8 Like this...

22 9 Glue along the two blue horizontal strips- on the reverse!

23 10 Position the green strip over the centre of your book. Gently glue down the blue horizontal strip- the one with the stump.- Practice your positioning first.

24 11 Carefully practice folding the model... are the folds the right way?

25 12 Finally, glue the final blue strip down. Practice the positioning first...

26 13 Gently close your book...

27 14 Magic...

28 1 2 3 4 5 6 Arty shot...

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