L4 ap erosional landforms
Coastal Processes Good
Year 10 Coasts 1
Erosion processes &_landforms
10 Chapter 10: Waves Unit 3: Energy On the Move Table of Contents 10 10.3: The Behavior of WavesThe Behavior of Waves 10.1: The Nature of Waves 10.2:
OBJECTIVES 10-1 Recognize that waves carry energy but not matter. Define mechanical waves. Compare and contrast transverse waves and compressional waves.
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It is important that you show a thorough understanding of all coastal processes and are able to apply them to your coursework. It is important that you.
Coastal Erosion. Learning objectives To be able to define the four processes of coastal erosion. To be able to explain the factors affecting coastal erosion.
Waves and Sound. What is a Wave? Wave- a repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space For example, during earthquakes,
Coasts – The Essentials. How do land processes shape the coast? WEATHERING This is the disintegration and decay of rocks in their original place or close.
Chapter 10 Waves What’s in a wave? A wave is a repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space. For example, during earthquakes,