Across
- 2. formed when sand on a beach is stabilised by vegetation.
- 6. occurs when weaker layors of rock dissolve in sea water or disintigrate because of salt crystallisation.
- 8. the artificial placement of sand on a beach.
- 10. These may be stablelised by small shrubs and trees.
- 13. lines drawn on a map joining places of equal barometric pressure.
- 14. a way of viewing the world.
- 15. a bare depression in a sand dune caused when loose sand is blown from the dune because vegetation has ben removed.
- 16. a hollow ended by the impact of waves at the foot of a cliff.
- 17. the movement of sand and other materials along the shore.
- 19. the movement of water back down the beach to the sea after a wave breaks.
Down
- 1. the laying down of material carried by rivers, wind, ice, ocean currents or wave.
- 3. a system formed by the interactions of the living organisms (plants,animals and humans) and physical elements of environments.
- 4. a rise in sea level resulting from the effects of intense storm systems.
- 5. being fair and just and ensuring an even share.
- 6. a wave that carries and deposits sand and other materials.
- 7. seasonal variations in the size, character and direction of waves.
- 9. the movement of water up the beach after a wave breaks.
- 11. rock wall built at a right angle to help prevent longshore drift.
- 12. a cross-section that also shows the land use of the area.
- 18. sand dunes closest to the surface.
