Beaches (teach)
The sea
Erosional Landforms Wave refraction straight wave crests bend when in shallow water due to the decrease in wave speed.
COASTLINES Aquatic Science coast: the zone extending from the ocean inland, as far as the environment is immediately affected by marine processes.
Shores and coastal processes. Goal To understand how coastal processes shape shores and coastlines and how these processes affect people.
World Geography 3200/3202. Outcomes In this section you will: 1.5.1 Define the term spit. (k) 1.5.2 Define the terms sea cave, sea arch, and stack. (k)
Coastlines. I. Waves A. Wave anatomy I. Waves A.Wave anatomy B. Wave Erosion Corrosion, 2) Abrasion, 3) Hydraulic Action.
Landforms— Coastal Erosion/Glaciers-. Peak of Ice Age 20,000 yrs. ago.
Shores and coastal processes
Shoreline Features
Changing Earth’s Surface Changing Earth's Surface Weathering –The process that breaks down and changes rocks that are exposed at Earth’s surface 8.1.
Changes to the Earth’s Surface