Happisburgh SDME June 2011. Question 1 Use Resource 1. (a) Wooden and rock groynes reduce longshore drift. Describe how groynes reduce longshore drift.

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Happisburgh SDME June 2011

Question 1 Use Resource 1. (a) Wooden and rock groynes reduce longshore drift. Describe how groynes reduce longshore drift. [2] (b) Explain why wooden and rock groynes have a different lifespan. [2]

Question 2 Use Resource 2. Describe and explain the differences in the amount of erosion at Happisburgh between X and Y from 1999 to Include figures in your answer. [6]

Question 3 Use Resources 3 and 4. Coastal erosion happens at Happisburgh. Stakeholders have different opinions on coastal protection. Identify one stakeholder who is in favour of coastal protection and one who is against it. Explain their reasons using your own words. [6]

Question 4 Use Resource 7 and your own knowledge. Suggest why there are different coastal management plans for different locations along the North Norfolk coast and why these plans may vary over time.[8]