Coastal landforms are shaped by the currents, waves, winds and storms.

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Coastal landforms are shaped by the currents, waves, winds and storms.

This landform is called a beach. What is it made from?

How are the waves and storms affecting this beach?

What can you see that shows this beach is windy?

This landform is a cliff. What is it made from?

What is this cliff made from? Which cliff is more affected by the weather and sea?

This landform is a sand dune. What is it made from?

Discuss how you might calculate the size of this sand dune.

This is a rocky platform. How is it different to a beach?

This creek is entering the sea? How have people managed the creek?

These lakes are entering the sea. How have people managed the entrance?

This landform is a bay. What is a bay?

This landform is a mudflat. What would it feel like?

This area is covered in mudflats. What other landforms can you see?

This landform is an island. What is it made from?

This landform is a coral cay. What is island made from?

This island is called Fraser Island. What is it made from?