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1. Coastal Processes -Erosion

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What is outstanding (grade 1) attitude to
learning (ATL) in Geography?
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one today
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one today
How is this landform created?
What will happen to it in the future?
Is the water fresh or
salt water?
What is this landform
feature called?
How is this landform
feature created?
What will happen to it
in future?
CWK
13th January 2021
Coastal Processes
1.
Erosion
2.
Transportation
3.
Deposition
Coasts
5/4/3
9/8/7/6
Describe 2 processes of
erosion
Describe 4 processes of
erosion
Describe 2 processes of
transportation
Describe 4 processes of
transportation
Give some facts about a real
example of an erosional
landform
Give a range of facts about a
real example of an erosional
landform
Describe simple ways that
erosion can be managed
Describe in detail how erosion
can be managed.
Give some facts about a real
example of a depositional
landform.
Give a range of facts about a
real example of a depositional
landform.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
TYQ--nTcNU8 – helpful hint video
Key Term:
Erosion – the wearing away of the land

Match up the images with 4 ways in which
the sea erodes the land.
1.
Hydraulic action – the force of
the waves crash against the cliffs.
Air is trapped in holes in the cliff
and compressed resulting in the
cliff cracking.
2.
Corrasion/Abrasion – stones
and pebbles are thrown against
the cliff.
3.
Solution/Corrosion – sea water
slowly dissolves the cliff.
4.
Attrition – stones and pebbles
smash into each other breaking
into smaller pieces.
Erosion

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplaye
r/episode/p083cd51/on-theground-coastal-erosion-the-
what to protect?
homes-lost-to-the-sea
Sketch
the 4
ways in
which the
sea
erodes
the land.
Key Term:
Erosion – the wearing away of the land

Write down four ways in which the sea
erodes the land next to your sketch.
1.
Hydraulic action – the force of the waves crash
against the cliffs. Air is trapped in holes in the cliff
and compressed resulting in the cliff cracking.
2.
Corrasion/Abrasion – stones and pebbles are
thrown against the cliff.
3.
Solution/Corrosion – sea water slowly dissolves
the cliff.
4.
Attrition – stones and pebbles smash into each
other breaking into smaller pieces.
It will collapse
3.
Abrasion
2.
1.
Attrition
This type of erosion is called
Hydraulic
Action
How to see it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=bxyVG9rSrjE
- on utube
Follow celebrated landscape
photographer and conservationist Craig
Potton, as he explores New Zealand's
extraordinarily rich and varied coastline.
It takes viewers from spectacular places
known the world over to isolated and
unknown wilderness spots, to uncover
some of New Zealand's most
breathtaking shores.
Task:
Make notes to answer these
questions:
1. Describe the biodiversity found
along New Zealand coastline e.g.
the different plants and animals?
2. How does a coastline impact on
humans quality of life?
3. How will humans mange the
coastline with the impact of
climate change and rising sea
levels in the future?
4. Research about the coastal
features on BBC bitesize. Go on
this link, revise and test yourself:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bites
ize/guides/zmwxsbk/revisio
n/1
Coasts
5/4/3
9/8/7/6
Describe 2 processes of
erosion
Describe 4 processes of
erosion
Describe 2 processes of
transportation
Describe 4 processes of
transportation
Give some facts about a real
example of an erosional
landform
Give a range of facts about a
real example of an erosional
landform
Describe simple ways that
erosion can be managed
Describe in detail how erosion
can be managed.
Give some facts about a real
example of a depositional
landform.
Give a range of facts about a
real example of a depositional
landform.
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