Across
- 3. the soft rock begins to erode and forms a hollow coast
- 4. air in rocks become trapped by the oncoming waves
- 5. material carried by the sea ( sand,pebbles,silt,mud)
- 10. narrow ridge of sand that seals off the mouth of a bay
- 12. the power of water as it crashes against the coast
- 13. bays and headlands are formed on coastlines where an area of soft rock is eroded quicker than hard rock in the headland
- 14. certain rocks , such as limestone,are dissolved by the water.
- 15. load is transported up and down the shore
Down
- 1. They are formed from wind moving across the surface of the sea
- 2. area of hard rock such as granite is left jutting on either side into the sea
- 6. stones carried by the waves hit off each other
- 7. mounds of sand that build up on the shore beyond the high tide mark
- 8. narrow ridge of sand or shingle that is connected to land at one end and juts out to sea at the other
- 9. waves pick up stones and throw them against the coast
- 11. narrow ridge of sand or shingle that joins an offshore island to the mainland