a coast is the edge of the land where it meets the sea or ocean
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HOW DO COASTS CHANGE? When the power of the sea or waves is high (with big waves and rough seas), boulders and large pebbles can be moved When the power is low (with small waves), only sand can be movedTRANSCRIPT
A coast is the edge of the land where it meets the sea or
ocean
What is a coast? A coast is the edge of the land where it meets the
sea or ocean HOW DO COASTS CHANGE? When thepower of the sea or
waves is high (with big waves and rough seas), boulders and large
pebbles can be moved When the power is low (with small waves), only
sand can be moved Wave erosion coasts A cliff can get undercut or
worn away at the bottom Then the cliff above may collapse in a
rockfall, or landslide. Headlands Where the rocks on the coast are
hard they resist erosion
In such places cliffs form a rock that sticks out into the sea -
called a headland, peninsula or cape. How a bay is formed Where the
rocks of the coast are soft they are more easily eroded Here, a bay
can be formed Archs of rock Stacks Marine depositional coasts