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Abrasion
type of erosion where sediment in the sea scrapes away at the rock
Arch
a gap in a headland created by erosion
Backwash
flow of water and sediment back down the beach to the sea
Bay
a broad curved inlet on the coastline
Coastline
where the land meets the sea
Corrosion
type of erosion when soft rock is dissolved by the sea water
Deposition
when sediment gets dropped by a river or the sea
Erosion
the wearing away of the land by a moving force
Groynes
wooden/concrete barriers on beaches to slow down the movement of sediment along the beach
Headland
a part of the coastline that sticks out into the sea
Hydraulic action
type of erosion where the force of the water wears the rock away
Landform
a geomorphological unit e.g. bay, headland, cliff, beach
Longshore drift
the movement of sediment along a beach by the sea
Prevailing wind
the most common wind direction
Rock armour
large rocks placed on the beach or shore to absorb wave energy
Sea cave
a hollow in the cliff carved out by erosion
Sea wall
wall built (often at base of cliff) to reduce impact of erosion
Sediment
fragments of rock
Slack
an area of still water often where river flow meets sea tide/waves
Spit
a narrow strip of sand or shingle which protrudes from the shoreline into the mouth of a river
Stack
outcrop of rock in the sea just off the coast at a similar height to the coast
Stump
remains of a stack that has been knocked over
Swash
movement of water up a beach after the wave has broken
Transportation
the moving of sediment from one place to another
Wave refraction
how waves change direction when they meet an obstacle like a headland
Wave-cut notch
where the sea has worn away a ‘notch’ the bottom of a cliff
Wave-cut platform
flat area of rock in front of a cliff often exposed at low tide