Importance of the Ocean Environment Marine Ecology.
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition. Weathering Weathering is the process that breaks down and changes rocks. It can be caused by air, ice, water, chemicals,
Geography Coasts Coastal Erosion [Date] Today I will: -Know the key terms -Know how a bay and wave cut platform is formed.
Beach Erosion The ocean is an eternal force. Slowly but surely its waves crash upon coastlines and erode the land.
Importance of the Ocean Environment Marine Ecology Notes.
Intertidal or Beach Zone Broken up into five areas.
Waves Chapter 14 Section 3 By Caroline Hollar, Hannah Greenwald, Annie Klopp, and Shannon Consolo.
Part II: Where are we going? Like an ocean... The waves crash down... Introducing OCEAN ATMOSPHERE INTERACTION.
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Erosion and Deposition Before we begin… Write down the following questions. You will answer these as we go through the powerpoint. 1. What is erosion?
Coastal Erosion. Headlands A Headland is a narrow strip of land that projects out into a body of water. It possess cracks and gaps that water can lodge.