Across
- 6. The water that rolls back down a beach after a wave has brocken
- 8. When a rock's outer layer peels off due to extreme variations in temperatures.
- 9. This is a type of weathering is caused by water working its way deep into cracks in rock faces, expanding as it freezes
- 11. The process of rocks and pebbles bumping into eachother and breaking up into smoother and rounder pieces
- 13. A wave that is formed by strong winds with large fetch areas
- 15. Waves throwing pebbles at cliffs
- 16. Eroded and transported material is put down somewhere new
Down
- 1. The distance in the direction of the prevailing wind that air or water can travel continuously without obstruction
- 2. The wearing away of rocks through chemical reaction
- 3. When plant/trees grow into a rock
- 4. The waves washing up the beach
- 5. A wave that leads to the build up of beach
- 7. When certain types of cliff erode as a result of weak acids in the sea
- 10. Water trapping air in cracks and caves and the force of the water itself against the cliffs
- 12. Eroded material is moved from one place to another
- 14. When rivers, waves or wind pick up material and use them to wear away land
