Across
- 7. Erosion process where waves throw rocks against cliffs.
- 8. A narrow stretch of sand or shingle that extends out into the sea.
- 9. Beach _______ where sand or shingle is added to an eroded beach.
- 11. A tall column of rock left standing in the sea after coastal erosion.
- 12. The movement of water up the beach
- 15. A type of weathering where we see the breakdown of rocks by physical processes like freeze-thaw.
- 16. Wooden or stone barriers built at right angles to the shore to reduce longshore drift.
Down
- 1. A type of weathering where we see the breakdown of rocks and soil by plants, animals, or microorganisms.
- 2. Low-energy waves that deposit sediment, building up beaches.
- 3. High-energy waves that erode the coastline by removing sediment.
- 4. The water that flows back down the beach towards the sea.
- 5. Wire cages filled with rocks used as a coastal defence.
- 6. Erosion where seawater dissolves soluble rocks like limestone.
- 10. Large boulders placed along the coast to absorb wave energy.
- 13. A high, rocky outcrop of land that juts into the sea.
- 14. A natural rock bridge formed by wave erosion.
- 17. A concrete or stone wall built along the coast to protect from erosion.
