Across
- 7. _____ are the major force of erosion along coasts.
- 9. Headlands stand out from the coast because they are made out of harder ____ that resists erosion by the waves
- 10. As waves come to shore, they gradually change _________
- 13. Ordinary _______ can produce waves in lakes or small ponds.
- 16. Waves can also erode by ________
- 17. Formed as waves hollow out the cliff
- 18. the energy of these waves is ____________ on headlands
- 19. An area of wave-washed sediment along a coast
Down
- 1. CLiff
- 2. _________ are a part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean
- 3. A ____________ forms when storm waves pile up large amounts of sand above sea level, forming a long narrow island parallel to the coast
- 4. left standing when a sea arch collapses
- 5. Waves shape the coast through _______ by breaking down rock and transporting
- 6. Are beaches that projects like a finger out into the water
- 7. The energy in waves comes from ____ that blows across the water’s surface.
- 8. Large ocean waves are the result of powerful ______ far out at sea.
- 11. One way waves can erode is by ______
- 12. formed when sea caves on either side of a headland join
- 14. (and other sediment)
- 15. A _______ is a long ridge of sand parallel to the shore
