Let’s investigate By Teagan and carley.. Contents. The water cycle Costal erosion Pictures Formby Costal erosion in Formby Summary Glossary.

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let’s investigate By Teagan and carley.

Contents. The water cycle Costal erosion Pictures Formby Costal erosion in Formby Summary Glossary

THE WATER CYCLE First, the water cycle starts at the ocean. Next, the sun warms up the water and makes water vapour and evaporates. evaporates Now, the water vapour squeezes together and forms condensationwater vapour condensation Finally, the rain pours out rain and flows into the river and starts all over again.

Costal erosion First, the cliff has a little gap on it and when the big waves hit the weak rock the gap brakes a bit more and the bits that fall of are called gravel. When, the bits of rock have been hitting the cliff so much the rock does make a gap but the gravel disappears and turns into a bay.

Pictures of cliffs and caves.

Formby Formby is a huge beach located on the north west coast of England. In Formby there are a lot of sand dunes with patterns on them such as zigzags and wave patterns. At Formby the wind is sometimes extremely strong which causes erosion. In Formby there is a lot of groynes to stop the sand dunes from falling down. In addition to this there are also pine trees to stop the sand falling down.

Costal erosion in Formby First, the wind makes waves in the sea this causes the waves to get so hard and will brake the cliff. Then, the rock that has fell of will start to disappear and then it will turn into a bay. This is called long shore drift. At Formby there is a lot of groynes, sand dunes and a couple of animals. Although there is groynes there is also rock armour and sea walls. These are at Formby because they protect the land and stop costal erosion.

summary This is all you would ever want to know about costal erosion. Costal erosion is when is when the shells hit the cliff and brake some rock of. The rock that has fell of is called gravel. When the gravel hits the rock so much it disappears and then it turns into a bay. That is all the information about costal erosion.

Glossary of words. Costal erosion means when bits of rock hit the cliff and then turns to a bay. Evaporation means water vapour floats up into the sky and forms a cloud.