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1 Shoreline Features Ch. 16.3

2 Shoreline Features waves shape shorelines with erosion & deposition
Erosion is the carrying of sediment Deposition is the dropping or depositing of sediment in a new place (after erosion)

3 Wave Refraction Wave bending
Explains why an uneven shoreline with shallow water is worn away to a more even shoreline Incoming waves reach cliffs first and bend around it

4 Rocky Beach Features Headlands- cliffs jutting out because of erosion
Seastacks Sea Arches/Natural bridges Sea Caves Beaches- where eroded materials are dropped or deposited

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6 Sandy Beach Features Beach – area of shore between the high-tide level and the low-tide level Formed from deposition Other features: Spit- when sand is deposited attached to a headland Baymouth Bar- when the spit is extended and blocks some water creating a bay Barrier Islands/Sand Bars- block the waves from the shore and water behind it Lagoons- smaller, more shallow waters behind islands and sand bars Salt Marshes- when lagoons dry up and fill with sand

7 Sandy Beach Creation


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