What is it like at the seaside?

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What is it like at the seaside? Click on the sun to open the book

Click the bucket to go to the seaside. Visit the seaside and look out for these geographical features. Which are human and which are physical? shingle Click the bucket to go to the seaside.

Click on a seaside to visit it. Glossary

Scarborough

Scarborough

Bridlington

Bridlington

Skegness

Skegness

Great Yarmouth

Great Yarmouth

Hastings

Hastings

Weymouth

Weymouth

Newquay

Newquay

Llandudno

Llandudno

Blackpool

Blackpool

Glossary bay a place where the coast bends inwards and sea fills the space. beach land by the edge of the sea, usually covered with sand or small stones. caravan site an area filled with caravans where people can stay while on holiday. cliff a steep rock close to the sea. fairground a place where there are roundabouts and other rides, stalls and shows. harbour a place where boats can stay safely in the water when not at sea. lighthouse a tower with a bright light that warns ships about rocks or other dangers. pier a structure for people to walk along that is built out into the sea. sand dunes hills or mounds of sand held together by plants, often near the sea. shingle a lot of small stones by the edge of the sea.