Coastal systems and landscapes: Exam Questions
- Cliff Processes.docx
- Dynamic Equilibrium.docx
- Effect Of Sea Level Changes.docx
- GIS And Shoreline Management Plans.docx
- High And Low Energy Coasts.docx
- List of Questions Coastal systems and landscapes.docx
- Old Harry's Rocks.docx
- Positive And Negative Feedback.docx
- Processes at work on cliff face.docx
- Storm Beaches And Sediment.docx
- Define the term 'fetch' (1).mp4
- Describe the characteristics of constructive waves (3).mp4
- Describe the characteristics of destructive waves (3).mp4
- Describe, with the aid of a diagram, the physical processes that formed this bar (6).mp4
- Evaluate how soft engineering schemes could be more sustainable than hard engineering schemes. (8).mp4
- Evaluate the success of coastal management strategies (8).mp4
- Examine how soft engineering could prevent coastal erosion. (8).mp4
- Explain how a beach is formed (4).mp4
- Explain one advantage and one disadvantage of using beach nourishment as a coastal protection strategy. (4).mp4
- Explain the formation of a wave-cut (shore) platform (4).mp4
- Explain the process of longshore drift (3).mp4
- Explain the reasons for differences between the features of soft and hard rock coastlines (6).mp4
- Explain the soft engineering strategy of "Managed Retreat". (4).mp4
- Explain with the use of a diagram how the landform shown was formed (6).mp4
- Formation of a spit (8).mp4
- Identify the physical process that has shaped the pebble (1).mp4
- Label two landforms shown in the photograph (2).mp4
- Refer to this diagram of a beach profile to explain how the beach was formed. (4).mp4
- Sand dune formation (4).mp4
- Study the diagram. Explain how the two methods of coastal defences shown protect the coastline (4).mp4
- Study the photograph showing a section of the Yorkshire coast. Suggest why there are no coastal defences along this section of coastline. (4).mp4
- Suggest how the sea defences shown can work in combination with each other to protect the coastline. (6).mp4
- This diagram shows two types of coastal defences. Explain how they work together to protect the coastline. (3).mp4
- Using examples, examine the physical factors that can influence how fast a coastline can erode (8).mp4
- Benefits of coastal management.pdf
- Cliff Processes.pdf
- Coastal environments 2009 exam paper.pdf
- Coastal environments 2009 Mark Scheme.pdf
- Coastal environments 2010 exam paper.pdf
- Coastal environments 2010 Mark Scheme.pdf
- Coastal environments 2011 exam paper.pdf
- Coastal environments 2011 Mark Scheme.pdf
- Coastal environments 2012 exam paper.pdf
- Coastal environments 2012 Mark Scheme.pdf
- Coastal environments 2013 exam paper.pdf
- Coastal environments 2013 Mark Scheme.pdf
- Coastal environments 2014 exam paper.pdf
- Coastal environments 2014 Mark Scheme.pdf
- Coastal environments 2015 exam paper.pdf
- Coastal environments 2015 Mark Scheme.pdf
- Coastal environments 2016 exam paper.pdf
- Coastal environments 2016 Mark Scheme.pdf
- Coastal environments 2017 exam paper.pdf
- Coastal environments 2017 Mark Scheme.pdf
- Coastal environments 2018 Exam Paper.pdf
- Coastal environments 2018 Mark Scheme.pdf
- Coastal environments 2019 Exam Paper.pdf
- Coastal environments 2019 Mark Scheme.pdf
- Coastal Environments 3(a).pdf
- Coastal Environments 3(b).pdf
- Coastal environments 3(c).pdf
- Coastal environments 3(d).pdf
- Coastal environments 3(e).pdf
- Coastal Management.pdf
- Development of coastal dunes.pdf
- Distinguish between eustatic and isostatic sea level change.pdf
- Dynamic Equilibrium.pdf
- Formation of a sea stack.pdf
- Happisburgh.pdf
- Happisburgh (1).pdf
- Happisburgh (2).pdf
- Happisburgh (3).pdf
- High And Low Energy Coasts.pdf
- How the dunes change inland.pdf
- Landform associated with a coastline of submergence.pdf
- Mass movement on a coastline.pdf
- Mass movement on a coastline (1).pdf
- Mass movement on a coastline (2).pdf
- Old Harry's Rocks.pdf
- Processes at work on cliff face.pdf
- Processes that would have created landscape feature.pdf
- Sea level change.pdf