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Coasts Edexcel A Level Study Guide Rated A+ The littoral zone Backshore Foreshore Nearshore Types of coasts Classification of coasts Primary coasts Secondary coasts Emergent coasts Submergent coasts Low energy High energy Cliffed coastline Sandy coastline Esturaine coastline Geologi...

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Coasts Edexcel A Level Study Guide Rated A+

1). The littoral zone

 Ans: Backshore, Foreshore, Nearshore and Offshore.


2). Backshore

 Ans: Above high tide, only affected by waves during exceptionally high tides and during
major storms.


3). Foreshore

 Ans: Wave processes are usually confined to the .... between high and low tide marks


4). Nearshore

 Ans: Is one of often intense human activity


5). Types of coasts

 Ans: Rocky (Cliffed) - Coastlines with cliffs varying in height
Coastal plains - Land gradually slopes towards the sea across an area of deposited
sediment


6). Classification of coasts

 Ans: Formation process
Relative sea level change
Tidal Range
Wave energy


7). Primary coasts

 Ans: Dominated by land-based processes for example deposition


8). Secondary coasts




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,  Ans: Dominated by marine or deposition processes


9). Emergent coasts

 Ans: Coasts are rising relative to sea level


10). Submergent coasts

 Ans: Are being flooded by the sea levels or subsiding land


11). Low energy

 Ans: Sheltered coasts, limited fetch and low wind speeds resulting in small waves


12). High energy

 Ans: Exposed coasts facing prevailing winds and long wave fetches resulting in
powerful waves


13). Cliffed coastline

 Ans: Chalk cliffs at flamborough head in Yorkshire, transition from land to sea is
abrupt. Low tide the foreshore is exposed as rocky platform. Cliffs here are vertical


14). Sandy coastline

 Ans: Sand dunes fringe many coastal plains. At high tide the sandy beach is inundated,
but the vegetated dunes are not. Dune vegetation plays a crucial role in stabilising the
coast preventing erosion.


15). Esturaine coastline

 Ans: Estuaries are formed at mouth of rivers. Extensive mudflats, act by channels, are
exposed at low tide but inundated at high tide.
Closer to the back shore the mudflats are vegetated forming a salt march. This type of
coastline gradually transition from land to sea.


16). Geological structure




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