Lesson 7: End of unit test

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Lesson 7: End of unit test Lesson Objective: To assess knowledge of Coastal Change and Conflict Unit To aim high!

Coasts Management Erosion Effects on people Landforms

Exam Questions Complete the exam style question given to you Complete the following questions and answer them on lined paper 1. Using named examples, explain how coastal management choices can cause conflict at the coast (6 marks) 2. Using examples, explain how sea level rise could threaten people and their property (6 marks) 3. FOUNDATION Describe the advantages and disadvantages of different hard engineering methods used to protect coasts (6 marks) 4. HIGHER Explain why some cliffs erode more rapidly than others (6 marks)