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The Assessment

The Assessment. Skills Questions: Name the type of waves shown in figure 1 (1 mark) Name the feature indicated by X on figure 2 (1 mark) Name the feature indicated by Y on figure 2 (1 mark) Knowledge Questions: Explain the following key term: Destructive waves (2 marks)

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The Assessment

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  1. The Assessment • Skills Questions: • Name the type of waves shown in figure 1 (1 mark) • Name the feature indicated by X on figure 2 (1 mark) • Name the feature indicated by Y on figure 2 (1 mark) • Knowledge Questions: • Explain the following key term: • Destructive waves (2 marks) • Understanding Questions: • Name and describe two processes of erosion that act on coastline • (4 marks) • Explain two factors that influence the rate of cliff retreat (4 marks) • Using diagrams, explain how an arch is formed (4 marks) • Case Study Question: • 8. Case Study – coastal landforms • Name an area of coastline which has erosional landforms • Describe the erosional landforms along this coast and explain how they were formed. (9 marks) • To describe an erosional landform along the Holderness coastline and explain how it was created.

  2. “We may have to sacrifice the Holderness coastline if we are to protect cities and industry along the Humber and other coastlines in Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and even the Netherlands.” The Holderness Coastline.

  3. Quote: “We may have to sacrifice the Holderness coastline if we are to protect cities and industry along the Humber and other coastlines in Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and even the Netherlands.”

  4. The Holderness Coastline • LO: To create a case study on the Holderness coastline.

  5. The Holderness Coastline

  6. The Holderness • Intro • http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/coastal-erosion-at-holderness-east-yorkshire/3187.html • Geology • http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/coastlines-drastic-erosion/8434.html • Summary • http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/coastlines-coastal-erosion/8439.html

  7. The geology

  8. Case Study – use page 32-33 • Label the following places on your map: Flamborough Head, Great Cowden, Withernsea, Spurn Point/Head. • Add the prevailing wind • Add the dominant wind • Label where the following are found and draw diagrams to show how they formed. • Caves, stacks, stumps and arches • Headlands and bays • Clay cliffs • Chalk cliffs • Show where clay and chalk are found • Explain how the coastline formed.

  9. Quiz • Name two major cities located close to the Holderness coastline. • Where is a headland found along the Holderness coastline? • How do cliffs retreat at Great Cowden? • What two types of rock make up the Holderness coastline? • What is the name of the nearest river? • From what direction does the dominant wind come from? • From what direction does the prevailing wind come from? • What is Spurn Head? • What is at Hornsea? • What deposited the boulder clay?

  10. Homework • Due Monday • Use the information on Moodle to make notes on: • Caves, arches stacks and stumps • Headlands and Bays • Coves • Cliffs

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