Landforms Of Coastal Erosion: Bays And Headlands Flashcards

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What is a bay?

A

It’s a curved area where the waves have eroded the coastline.

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What is a headland?

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It’s an area of hard rock jutting into the sea.

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What is the coastline made of?

A

Hard and soft rock

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Why are soft rocks eroded faster?

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The waves crash against the coastline and these rocks are eroded fast than hard rock like basalt as a result.

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What processes of coastal erosion form a bay from the soft rock?

A

Hydraulic action, abrasion, compression and sometimes solution

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What makes headlands?

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The harder rock that doesn’t get eroded are left as headlands.

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What form in bays?

A

Beaches

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What is an example of a bay?

A

Dublin Bay

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What is an example of a headland?

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Bray Head

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