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Unit 2: Landscape Systems, Processes and Change
2.2 Coastal Landscapes and Change
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Match the coastal process with its description:
Erosion ↔️ Breaks down coastal material
Deposition ↔️ Builds up coastal features
Tides ↔️ Fluctuations in sea level
Cliffs are steep, rocky slopes formed by the erosion of the
coastline
.
True
What is the term for the line where land and sea meet in coastal landscapes?
Shoreline
What type of erosion is caused by the pressure of water forcing cracks open?
Hydraulic action
Order the following steps in sustainable coastal management:
1️⃣ Assess coastal risks
2️⃣ Develop policies
3️⃣ Implement conservation practices
4️⃣ Monitor coastal changes
Coastal protection
measures such as
sea
walls
and
breakwaters
can have both positive and negative impacts on coastal environments.
Coastal protection
The shoreline is the line where land and sea
meet
Ongoing coastal
processes
continually reshape coastal landscapes.
True
Sustainable coastal management aims to minimize negative human impacts on coastal
environments
.
True
Sustainable coastal management often involves a combination of different
strategies
Coastal landscapes are dynamic zones where land meets
sea
What is a prominent, jutting section of the coastline called?
Headland
Order the following coastal landforms from most resistant to least resistant to erosion:
1️⃣ Cliffs
2️⃣ Headlands
3️⃣ Beaches
Spits are formed by the deposition of
sediment
Match the coastal landform with its description:
Beaches ↔️ Accumulations of sand by waves
Cliffs ↔️ Steep slopes formed by erosion
Bays ↔️ Curved indentations in the coastline
High wave energy promotes erosion in coastal areas.
True
Overexploitation
of coastal resources like fishing and mining is a major threat to coastal environments.
Overexploitation
Coastal processes such as erosion, deposition, and
tides
shape coastal landscapes.
True
Match the type of erosion with its description:
Hydraulic Action ↔️ Water pressure forces cracks open
Abrasion ↔️ Waves hurl rocks against the coast
Solution ↔️ Chemical dissolution of rocks
Attrition ↔️ Rocks wear down by collisions
Match the coastal management strategy with its description:
Hard Engineering ↔️ Constructing sea walls and breakwaters
Soft Engineering ↔️ Using beaches and dunes to stabilize the coast
Coastal Zoning ↔️ Designating areas for specific uses
The
shoreline
is the line where land and sea meet.
True
Beaches are gently sloping accumulations of sand or shingle deposited by
waves
What is an elongated ridge of sand or shingle projecting into the sea called?
Spit
Wave action, erosion, and deposition are processes that shape coastal landscapes.
True
Erosion
is the process that breaks down and removes coastal
material
Sustainable management of coastal areas aims to balance human use with environmental
protection
Sustainable management of coastal areas requires policies, planning, and practices that minimize
negative
impacts while promoting long-term health.
True
Sustainable management aims to balance human use with environmental protection in
coastal areas
.
True
Beaches are formed by the deposition of sand, shingle, or pebbles by waves and
currents
Wave energy
and sediment supply are key factors that influence coastal erosion and
deposition
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