Y8 homework Think about the difference between describe (more level4) and explain (which is more level 5) Pick one or two of the following landforms.

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Y8 homework Think about the difference between describe (more level4) and explain (which is more level 5) Pick one or two of the following landforms. Describe and explain the way in which the landform is created by the sea. You should do this using annotated diagrams: Bays and Headlands Caves arches and stacks Wave cut platforms Spits Think about how these changing landforms might affect people on the coast (level 6) Think about how people might affect the way the landforms are created or how they look (level 6) Think about the difference between labels (more level 4 ) and annotations (more level 5)