Landscapes created by deposition Flashcards

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what are the four landscapes created by deposition

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  • beach
  • bar
  • spit
  • sand-dune
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what is a beach

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  • a large body of sand and small rocks on the coast
  • strong swash (constructive waves) throw pebbles and sand far up the beach
  • forming a ridge above the high tide mark called a berm
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how a beach formed

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  • when material created through erosional processes (like abrasion)
  • are thrown onto higher ground and is held there in suspension
  • transportation and deposition is how the material accumulates
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what is a bar

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  • a spit (sand or shingle)which has extended out to sea

- and attached to the other side of a headland

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how is a bar formed

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  • when LSD transports material to the coastline
  • constructive waves deposit material at the edge which accumulates to form a spit
  • the spit extends out to sea and joins two headlands together
  • forming a lagoon behind the bar (circle of water) protected from the sea
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what is a spit

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  • an elongated narrow ridge of sand or shingle

- joined to the edge of a headland that projects out to sea or estuary

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how is a pit formed

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  • long shore drift deposits material at the corner of the headland
  • the movement to the edge consists of approaching the beach at an angle and backwashing at a perpendicular angle
  • moving material along the coast
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what is a sand dune

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a tall body of sand

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how is a sand dune formed

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  • winds blow sand from the coast into land allowing it to accumulate
  • accumulated sand becomes stabilised by regalation as species like marram get established
  • dunes change in form the further inland, they get smaller the closer to the sea
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