What the syllabus says Geological structure and rock type have a major influence on coastal development and landforms.

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What the syllabus says Geological structure and rock type have a major influence on coastal development and landforms.

12 Apostles, Victoria, Australia

5.1 Contrasting coasts 1 / 5

5.1 Contrasting coasts 1 / 5

5.1 Contrasting coasts 1 / 5

5.2 Geology at the coast 1 / 5

What the syllabus says … Investigating concordant and discordant coasts (headlands and bays), and the influence of joints and faults.

5.2 Geology at the coast 1 / 5

5.2 Geology at the coast 1 / 5

5.2 Geology at the coast 1 / 5