Coast
Across
- 1. is a steep and near-vertical rock face found along coasts.
- 2. lowest part of a wave.
- 5. arrangement and composition of rock found in the sea.
- 6. is a sediment type, size 0.0039mm to 0.0625mm.
- 7. is form when sea water reacts chemically with water-soluble minerals in coastal rocks and dissolves them.
- 8. is form when attacking waves break through the back wall of caves and join them together.
- 9. is the area where the land meets the sea.
- 12. is when the remaining more resistant rocks which extend into the sea.
- 14. is form when waves attack the base of a headland and undercut it.
- 16. form when waves break, water rushes up a beach.
- 17. form when wind blows across the surface of seas and oceans.
- 18. caused by the effects of the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on the earth.
Down
- 1. are large-scale, continuous movements of water in seas and oceans.
- 3. is the distance the wind has travelled over seas and oceans to form waves.
- 4. is form when rock particles carried by waves hit against one another, break down into smaller pieces.
- 9. highest part of a wave.
- 10. is form when wave attack continues, arch weakens and collapses.
- 11. carries sediments from the shore into the sea.
- 13. form when waves break, sediments are hurled against the coast, the loosened sediments scrape against the coastal cliffs. Over time, it undercut a cliff.
- 15. are formed when the less resistant rocks are eroded away.