Coastal erosion and deposition

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Coastal erosion and deposition L/O: To explain the processes which cause the formation or stacks, stumps and spits.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siejKY0HEtY

DISCORDANT COASTLINE HEADLAND BAY HEADLAND HARD ROCK SOFT ROCK HARD

Hydraulic action Abrasion Attrition Solution There are 4 different types of Erosion that operate along the coast. Does any one know what they are? Animations Attrition Solution

Notch arch

Coastal deposition

Coastal protection

SPLAT GROYNE SPIT STACK STUMP SOLUTION EROSION HEADLANDS SEDIMENTARY ROCK

Plenary In your books write which one of the 4 different types you think will create the largest amount of erosion along the coast. Explain why?