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Wave cut platforms

Wave cut platforms What types erosion are happening here? How is this landform created? What do I still need to know?

Caves, arches, stacks & stumps

Caves, arches, stacks & stumps What types erosion are happening here? How is this landform created? What do I still need to know?

TASK  Write a sentence about each of the following, outlining how they affect the rates of coastal erosion: Fetch Geology (rock type) Wind speed Water depth off the coast Amount and type of beach material in breaking waves Level of human intervention to protect the shoreline Impacts of global warming