Oceans Geography

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Across
  1. 4. A point of high land that juts out into the sea and is often subject to intense erosion.
  2. 5. A pillar of rock isolated from the coast by erosion of an arch.
  3. 8. An international agreement defining nations' rights and responsibilities regarding the use of the world's oceans.
  4. 9. A narrow strip of sand or shingle that extends from the coast into the sea, formed by longshore drift.
  5. 10. The increase in ocean volume due to the warming of water.
Down
  1. 1. Areas of the ocean beyond national jurisdiction, governed by international law.
  2. 2. Solid barriers built along the coast to protect land from a wave attack.
  3. 3. Global change in sea level due to changes in the amount of water in the oceans.(e.g., melting glaciers)
  4. 6. Underwater mountain range formed by plate tectonics where new oceanic crust is created.
  5. 7. An area of coastal water extending 200 nautical miles from a country's shore where it has exclusive rights to resources.