Derbyshire
The population of Mappleton is 249.
The coastline of Mappleton is approximately 2 miles long.
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Mappleton has been protected through the construction of a rock groyn. This structure has reduced erosion at Mappleton but has caused increased erosion south of the groyn due to interruption of sediment flow along the coast. This has resulted in the loss of beaches and increased vulnerability to erosion in areas beyond Mappleton.
Mappleton is pronounced "map-ul-tun". Each syllable is pronounced clearly and the emphasis is on the second syllable, "ul".
Mappleton is being protected because it has the main b1242 road passing it and this road links up to the main coastal towns such as tun stall and wither sea. Further north and south of Mappleton is not being protected because the north and south of Mappleton is surrounded by cheap farmland, and it would cost a lot to protect it.
i really someone to tell me for my homework cuz i cant find it anywhere
They already have, it begain on the tissington trail near Mappleton.
The sea defenses at Mappleton in the UK were built in 1991 as a response to coastal erosion threatening the village and its farmland. The defenses consist of rock groynes and a mass concrete seawall to protect the coastline from erosion by the North Sea.
there has been a sea wall built out to sea, but this has increased erosion ferther down the coast.
sea defenses have been built to protect it from erosion such as longshore drift and wave cut notches
At Mappleton, a combination of sea defences was employed to combat coastal erosion. These included rock revetments, which are sloped structures made of large boulders designed to absorb wave energy, and a series of groynes that help to trap sand and build up the beach. These measures aimed to protect the coastline and local infrastructure from the effects of erosion and storm surges.