Unit 3 Sea Features of Erosion and Deposition
Unit 3 Sea Features of Erosion and Deposition
Unit 3 Sea Features of Erosion and Deposition
Sea - features of
erosion and deposition
associated with wave
action
Topic 3
The power of wave action and
typical landforms
Features of erosion associated with Headlands and bays
wave action
• Most coasts have headlands and
• Ocean waves can release a large bays.
amount of energy when they wash
against the land. • Headlands are pieces of land that
stick out into the
• Like rivers, waves carry a load of sea.
sand, silt and stones.
• Bays are curved areas in between
• Waves continuously erode the coast. headlands.
• Hydraulic Action:
• Abrasion:
3
Cliffs
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D
49Cv5D7vY
Caves, arches, and stacks
• Caves, arches and stacks are formed by wave erosion. Each feature is part of
a sequence of erosion that takes a long time to form, compared to a human
lifetime. in the cliff.
• Waves attack weak points in the clift. Small caves from around the points.
1.Cave
• Waves attack weak points in the cliff. Small caves form around the points.
2. Arch
• Two caves may form back-to-back on either side of a headland. An arch forms
when two caves meet.
3. Stack
• Wave erosion at the base of the arch and weathering above it weaken the
arch.
4. Stack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=3XBqEbPzgds