What is the name of this feature? What type of rock is it made from?

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What is the name of this feature? What type of rock is it made from? Do now task . . . . What is the name of this feature? What type of rock is it made from? Is this a soft or hard rock? How do you know?

From Headland to Stump L/O: To be able to explain how coastal features are formed by waves, erosion and hard rock

Starter This is the answer. What is the question? 1 Erosion 2 Hydraulic Action 3 Solution 4 Attrition 5 Abrasion Reminder: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/geography/coastal/coastalprocessesrev4.shtml

The rocks commonly called Old Harry at The Foreland or Handfast Point. The true Old Harry has been eroded in recent years.

cliff

crack

cave

arch

pillar

stack

stump

reef

coastal retreat

cliff

crack

cave

arch

pillar

stack

stump

reef

coastal retreat

Using your text book and what you have learnt so far . . . . . . . . . Complete your worksheet (Explain how each feature is formed)

http://www. geography. learnontheinternet. co http://www.geography.learnontheinternet.co.uk/topics/coasts_erosional_landforms.html#headland The link above shows 5 animated stages of the erosion of a headland

Plenary Study the geology map of the Dorset Coastline The coastline of Dorset is smooth/wobbly. S____rock such as ____ and ____ erode faster than hard rock. When they erode faster they create b___ The sticky out areas of hard rock are called h_____. Examples of hard rock are c______ and l______. Extension: Geog2 p11 task4.