Title: Welcome to Science 11/29
1Welcome to Science 11/29
- Come up to the cart and carefully select a cup of
water.
2 3When you think of a beach, what images pop into
your mind?
4What makes a beach/shoreline?
- 1. weathering- the breakdown of rock
- 2. erosion- the movement of weathered rock
- 3. deposition- the dropping off of weathered rock
5How does the process start?
- What do we need to begin the process of
weathering, erosion, and deposition? - Wave Energy
- The stronger a wave is, the more W, E, and D can
take place.
6Putting it all together.
- Waves break down rocks along shorelines.
- The stronger the waves, the more weathering
occurs. - Waves transport weathered rock particles to
different locations. - Waves deposit the rock particles along
shorelines, forming beaches.
7Coastal Erosion
What are the 4 ways that the sea erodes the coast
the different types of erosion?
Dont forget, weathering is also at work on the
coastline as well
8THE LANDFORMS
9Headlands and Bays
- What are they?
- How are they formed?
10Some Headlands
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13And Some Bays
14Headlands and Bays Together
15How are they formed?
Its all about differential erosion!!!!!!!!
16Cliffs, Caves, Arches and Stacks.
17The Headland is Attacked!!!
18Besides beaches, what other features can waves
create?
- Sea Cliffs
- Most Dramatic Sea Cliffs in the World
19The Stages of Erosion
20Cracks Become Caves NOVA How Caves Form
Cave formation on Ballintoy coast, Ireland
21Caves Become Arches
Bob's Arches - Sea Arches
22Arches Become Stacks
Spectacular Sea Stacks
23And now.
24Wave Cut Notches and Platforms
25From Wiki
Wave cut platform at Southerndown, South Wales