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UNIT 11 The evolution of landforms MODELLING OF COASTAL LANDFORMS Biology and Geology 4. Secondary Education UNIT 11 Modelling of coastal landforms Erosive coastal features Cliff Arch Cave Transportation and sedimentary coastal features Sand spit Tombolo Lagoon Sand bank Beach Marshes Biology and Geology 4. Secondary Education UNIT 11 Modelling of coastal landforms Cliffs Cliffs are sharp slopes or sheer vertical walls between the land and the sea. They are formed as the result of marine erosion on rocky coasts. Biology and Geology 4. Secondary Education UNIT 11 Modelling of coastal landforms Arches Arches are relief forms caused by marine abrasion on a cliff. They normally start from a cave. Biology and Geology 4. Secondary Education UNIT 11 Modelling of coastal landforms Caves Caves are natural cavities which are formed by the wearing away of the rocks on the coast due to the effect of abrasion of the waves. They usually form in areas of the cliff where the rocks are softer. Biology and Geology 4. Secondary Education UNIT 11 Modelling of coastal landforms Tombolos Mound Spit Biology and Geology 4. Secondary Education These are mounds which formed part of the coast before it was eroded away. Following this erosion, they are left out at sea, but attached to the coast by means of a spit of sand or gravel. UNIT 11 Modelling of coastal landforms Spits These are long, thin sand banks, perpendicular to the coast and attached to it at one end. They are formed by the action of coastal currents. Biology and Geology 4. Secondary Education UNIT 11 Modelling of coastal landforms Sand spit These are long sandbanks, parallel to the coast and attached to it at one end. They are formed by the action of coastal currents. Biology and Geology 4. Secondary Education UNIT 11 Modelling of coastal landforms Lagoons Lagoons are bodies of salt or brackish water which are formed on the coast when a spit or bar totally or partially closes off a bay. Biology and Geology 4. Secondary Education UNIT 11 Modelling of coastal landforms Beaches These are deposits of sand or gravel that are formed on flat coasts, generally in bays protected from the waves. Biology and Geology 4. Secondary Education UNIT 11 Modelling of coastal landforms Marshes If the sandbanks close off the estuary of a river, the fluvial sediments fill it in, forming marshy ground called a swamp. Biology and Geology 4. Secondary Education