AQA A Level Geography Coasts Sea Level Change and Associated Landforms

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Across
  1. 1. Fjords are formed by ___ melting and leaving troughs that get flooded
  2. 3. Change in relative sea level that occurs as a result of the hight of land changing
  3. 5. Isostatic change can occur on different scales, but is most evident in the UK on a ___ scale
  4. 7. A place where rias are fairly common
  5. 10. Submergent landforms like fjords but more v shaped
  6. 11. Tectonic events that are significant enough to impact sea level occur ___
  7. 14. The landforms described in () are ___
  8. 15. What coasts occur when a coast gets submerged to the extent that only the former tops of cliffs are visible
  9. 16. A country at major risk of submersion from eustatic sea level change, consists of many islands and atolls
  10. 17. The South of the UK is ___ as a result of isostatic recovery
  11. 18. A country with a dalmatian coast
Down
  1. 2. When land "recovers" from being weighed down by ice by rising once the ice melts
  2. 4. Major contributor to sea level change, arguably most important. Result of water's reaction to heat
  3. 6. Eustatic change occurs on a ___ scale
  4. 8. A place where fjords are fairly common
  5. 9. Raised beaches and ___ are common in Scotland as a result of ()
  6. 12. Change in relative sea level that occurs as a result of the height of the ocean changing
  7. 13. Generally the least significant contributor to sea level change