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1 Go through and highlight important information.
Erosion Hydraulic Action- power of the waves forces into cracks causing the rock to break apart. Solution-dissolves. Attrition-rocks bash together become smaller. Abrasion-rocks rub against the cliffs. Corrasion-rocks are thrown at the cliffs deposition Sand Beaches are flat and wide and made from deposition. Shingle beaches are steep and narrow. Spits- form at a bend in the coastline. Longshore drift moves the sand in a zig-zag pattern the sand is deposited and sticks out from the coastline like a finger. When the wind changes direction the spit curves at the end, this is known as a curve.. Salt marsh forms behind the spit as it is sheltered Bars- When a spit joins 2 headlands together a bar is formed. Behind is a lagoon is formed blocked off from the sea. Transportation Traction-rocks and pebbles rolled along the sea bed Saltation- Little bits of rock or pebbles are bounced along the sea bed. Suspension-tiny particles carried along in the middle of the sea. Solution- sea salt and other chemicals in the water will dissolve the rock like sugar in tea, but it is still there. Homework Go through and highlight important information. Produce a revision card on the outline. Answer the Exam question

2 Illustrate the formation of a feature that is made by deposition
4 marks ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Marks 1-2 Basic sentences about features of either a bar or a spit Marks 3-4 Able to show the formation of either a bar or a spit


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