Geography Coasts Longshore Drift and Features of Coastal Deposition [Date] Today I will: - Know the different features of coastal deposition and.

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Geography Coasts Longshore Drift and Features of Coastal Deposition [Date] Today I will: - Know the different features of coastal deposition and understand how they are formed.

Geography Coasts Waves are also responsible for moving stones, pebbles and sand particles along the coastline. This is known as longshore drift.

Geography Coasts Constructive Waves roll up the beach carrying sand and pebbles which they leave behind because their backwash is weak. These waves help to build beaches.

Geography Coasts

Geography Coasts

Geography Coasts

Geography Coasts