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What term is used to describe a feature of the landscape that has been formed or sculpted by processes of erosion, transportation and deposition?

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True or false? Both rock type and structure can have a significant impact on coastal landforms.

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Complete the sentence: More resistant rocks...

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Which of the following are examples of more resistant rocks?

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Which of the following are examples of less resistant rocks?

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Which landforms of coastal erosion are most commonly associated with more resistant rock?

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Which landforms of coastal erosion are most commonly associated with less resistant rock?

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True or false? Concordant coastlines have rock beds that run parallel to the edge of the sea.

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Discordant coastlines have rock beds that run perpendicular (at a right angle) to the sea’s edge.

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Along which type of coastline are headlands and bays most likely to form?

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What are cracks in rocks known as?

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True or false? Faults form lines of weakness in rocks and are easily carved out by the sea forming landforms such as caves and arches.

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How do geological structure and rock type influence coastal landforms?
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