Across
- 4. The movement of hundreds of thousands of tonnes of sand and pebbles along the coast.
- 7. Urban sites once used for something else.
- 8. Unclean and poorly planned parts of a city.
- 10. When a stack is eroded this rock formation emerges.
- 12. A curved deposit of sand and shingle curved by the waves.
- 13. Silt and mud deposits behind a spit.
- 14. These rock formations emerge as cliffs are eroded and the sea carries the debris away.
- 17. This rock formation emerges when sea waves erode a cliff in a headland and the cracks gradually grow larger.
- 19. The rapid growth of manufacturing in a country or region.
Down
- 1. These individuals built cheap housing to house workers in Manchester in the early nineteenth century.
- 2. Turbulent water that breaks at the shore
- 3. Manmade barriers of wood or concrete constructed to prevent beaches from washing away.
- 5. The decline of manufacturing in a country or city.
- 6. The expansion of cities and their merging with other urban areas in an unplanned process.
- 9. These urban formations emerge when people build shacks on vacant land without permission and in an unplanned way.
- 11. This was caused by a shortage of food in Ireland in the 1840s.
- 15. This term refers to redeveloping and improving a city.
- 16. A city of over 10 million people.
- 18. This rock formation is left behind after an arch collapses.
