Geography The purpose of this power point is a revision guide for students who are taking geography...

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Geography The purpose of this power point is a revision guide for students who are taking geography as a GCSE

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Geography

The purpose of this power point is a revision guide for students who are

taking geography as a GCSE

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Coasts Plates of the earth

Quiz

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Plates Of The Earth

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The surface of the Earth is broken up into large plates. It’s easy to confuse these plates with the Earth’s crust – the thin outermost layer of the Earth. But there is more to the structure of the Earth than this simple image of a ‘cracked egg-shell’. The Earth’s layers can be defined in two different ways – based on the chemical composition or the mechanical properties of the rock. To understand what plates are, it is important to understand both of these different models.

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Coasts

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The coast is quite a big topic for GCSE geography these will help you learn about the coasts

Erosion Headlands and BaysCoastal defences

Hollbeck Hall

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ErosionThis video will tell you about weathering

erosion .

Home Coasts home

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Headlands and Bays

Headlands and bays are often found on the same coastline. A bay is surrounded by land on three sides, whereas a headland is surrounded by water on three sides. Headlands are characterized by high, breaking waves, rocky shores, intense erosion, and steep sea cliffs.

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Coastal DefencesTable to show prices of different coastal defences

Defence Price

Groynes £5000

Rock armour £1,000 and £4,000 per metre

Beach replenishment £3000 per km

Gabions £4000 per km

Tetrapod's £126 per pod

Sea wall £2000-£5000 per meter

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Hollbeck Hall Case Study

This is one of the assessments about why Hollbeck Hall fell of the cliff . Key words you will need to include for this assessment are: write about cracks in the clay soft rock expands slipping plane rotational slip hydraulic action abrasion attrition corrosion takes away the material. Then the cliff retreats further and further away from the cliff this is called cliff recession.

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Question 1How much do groynes cost?

A)£3500

B)£500

C)£5000

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Question 2

What kind of plate boundary is lied at the San Andreas fault?

A) Conservative

B) Subduction

C) Constructive

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Question 3

What rock do you need to make a bay?

A)Soft rock

B)Hard rock

C)Volcanic rock

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Question 4

Can you Name four coastal defences?

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Question 5

What is the line of volcanoes called down the Atlantic Ocean?

A) Atlantic volcanoes

B)Mid-Atlantic Ridge

C) Slide of lava

Click arrow for answers

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Different Types Of Plates

Destructive collision zone

Conservative plate boundary

Destructive subduction plate boundary

Constructive plate boundary e.g Mid Atlantic ridge

HomePlates home

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Quiz answers

Question 1:£5000

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Question2:A) Conservative

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Question3:A)Soft Rock

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Possible Answers For Q4

Rip-rap

Tetrapods

Groynes

Gabions

Sea Wall

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Question 5:B) Mid Atlantic Ridge