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1. C liffs & Wave c ut platforms
2. Headlands & Bays
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2. D fitn
e io s
in
• C liffs
• As e rc f e
t p o ka
e c
a n a o s C n il
l g c at a t
o . t
f wrs r
o ad o
r
b cwrs
ak ad .
• Wave c ut platform/
s hore platform
• Ag nls p g
e t l in
e o
p t r f n a te
lf m o d th
ao u
b s o te l
ae fh c f
if
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3. Formation of C liffs and Wave c ut platforms
• W vs
ae erodes a o s b hda l atn n a rs n
c at y yru c a d baio
ic io
• Eoio po es t cs
rs n rcs a ak lines of weaknes s es ( )
t A
• N t (n r w as u)wle ep n dt po u e
oc ar p s/ t il d e e e o rd c a
h o c b
cv
ae
• Underc utting o te ae eus a oeh n in c f )
fh cv rsl in n vra g g l (
t ifB
• O eh n in c f a c lp eC
vra g g l m y oa s ( )
if l
• C liff retreats further inland wh oe rs n
it m r eoio
• T e ae fh c f r s g nlp t r ko n s h
h b s o te l f m a e t lf m n w a te
if o e ao
wave c ut platform ( ) D
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4. D fitn
e io s
in
Headlands
E t s n o b do kutgo t t te e uu l
x nio s f e rc j in u ino h sa say
e t l
wh c f eis n twrs rs n
it a l. R s t to ad eoio .
if a
Bays
B d o wt c n et t te es u t
o y f a r o n c d o h sa d e o
e e
sr u d gl db cin o sm wvs
ur n in a l k g f o e ae
o n o f
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5. Formation of Headlands and Bays
• W vs p rah h c at c m rin o
ae a po c te o s o pis g f
s
alternate s trips o rs t t adrcs n l s
feis n h r o k a de
a s
rs t t o rcs
eis n sf o k.
a t
• T e s res is tant roc ks wle
h les il eroded fas ter
b
ta te oe eis n h r rcs( )
h n h m r rs t t ad o k. A
a
• W e te o e rcs r eo e a a, bays
h n h sf ro k ae rd d wy
t
ae om d
rf e.
r
• T e e a in h r rcs x n in inote e
h rm in g ad o k et d g t h sa
e
ae n w a headlands . ( )
r ko n s B
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7. U in aaee d g mds ib t poes f
sg l ld iar , ec e h rcso
bl a r e
l g oe r [ ]
o s r dif 4
nh t
• W aves reach the coast at an oblique angle creates a longshore current
• T he materials move in a zigzag pattern in a down drift direction ( beach
drift)
• T he swash carries materials up the beach at the same angle as when the
wave approaches the shore
• A s the swash dies away, the backwash and any materials carries by it
return straight down the beach at right angles to the water line due to
gravity.
• Longshore drift = beach drift + longshore current
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8. The process by which waves are
been or turned from its origin
3
Wave refrac tion
• Waves us ually approac h
c oas t at an angle
• But when it hits the
headlands , the energy is
c onc entrated and erodes
the headlands
• The energy is s pread out as
it moves towards the bay.
Res ults in depos ition of
2
s entiments at the bay- forms
1
beac hes .
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Editor's Notes
A mountain pass (also gap, notch) is a route through a mountain range or over a ridge. Undercut: cut or wear Away the part tts below the cliff