what happens to all the fragments of rock nibbled from the coast by crashing waves? as they rub against each other in the sugiong water , rock fragments are smoothed ans ground down into smaller pebbled and grains.
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when processes produce bays and headland?
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You find headlands and bays on the sea coast of a country.
The wind and rain wear away the soft rock and form bays the hard rock however cannot be worn away and therefore stays creating a headland.
The weaker rocks are eroded more quickly, forming bays, while the harder rocks form headlands. Softer rocks can be eroded at rates of over 2 metres a year, harder rocks can be eroded at rates as little as 0.001 metres a year. As headlands stick out into the sea, they are more easily attacked by wind and waves.
What is the term for the study of processes in the earth's atmosphere that produce day to day weather.
General term for the processes that produce mountains
You find headlands and bays on the sea coast of a country.
A Discordant Coastline I think.
headlands will experience the most, because they are the line of least resistance (sticking out into the sea) and will catch the full force of the waves, as opposed to the bays and shorelines they shelter.
headlands and bays tombolos spits bars
A bay is an area that is surrounded by land on three sides. A headland is surrounded by water on three sides. Headlands usually have steep sea cliffs.
oceans, lakes, mountains, wetlands, peninsulas, headlands, bays, and rivers
Wave refraction concentrates wave energy at the headlands increasing erosion relative to embayments, where wave energy is dispersed.
Wave refraction causes deposition in the bays Wave refraction causes erosion of the headlands
The wind and rain wear away the soft rock and form bays the hard rock however cannot be worn away and therefore stays creating a headland.
what happens to all the fragments of rock nibbled from the coast by crashing waves? as they rub against each other in the sugiong water , rock fragments are smoothed ans ground down into smaller pebbled and grains. lmfao im not doing this
accumulation of mud in bays
A bay is formed when water pushes its way in towards land.