Across
- 2. when weak acids in the sea (or atmosphere) slowly dissolve rock (8)
- 5. a depositional landform that joins one healdland to another across a bay (3)
- 7. the height of the land (6)
- 8. when the power of the water forces into cracks in the rock and break it down (9,6)
- 12. the movement of eroded sediment (14)
- 13. caused by man e.g. climate change, buildings (5,7)
- 15. a general term for being created by the environment (7)
- 21. when someone is doing an experiment to test a theory or prediction (13)
- 22. the most common direction that the atmosphere blows in (10.4)
- 23. a natural feature created by the environment e.g. stacks, beach etc (8)
- 26. the way something goes (9)
- 28. the effect (social, economic or environmental) that an action has on something else (6)
- 30. a landform created when sediment gets deposited in a bay (5)
- 31. a title to an investigation that gives you a clear focus (7,8)
- 32. an approach to collecting data in an investigation (6)
- 33. when waves move up a beach (5)
Down
- 1. the process tht moves sediment along a beach (9,5)
- 3. outlining the specific characteristics of a place or feature (11)
- 4. broken down rock of varying sizes e.g. pebble or sand (8)
- 6. a label on a diagram that gives more descriptive or explanatory detail (10)
- 9. the breaking down and wearing away of rock (7)
- 10. a landform created by erosion after cliff collapse (4,3,8)
- 11. a landform created by deposition at a coastline that changes direction (4)
- 14. when a rock is thrown at the cliff-face by the waves, causing it to break up into smaller pieces.(8)
- 16. a step-by-step guide to completing a research project (6.4)
- 17. the space between two lines or surfaces that join, measured in degrees (5)
- 18. a a clearly described place where you will conduct an investigation (8)
- 19. a way that humans try to protect the coastline from erosion or transportation of sediment (7,7)
- 20. the bouncing of sediment along the sea-floor (9)
- 24. discussing the positives and negatives of data quality, methods or research question (10)
- 25. when two rocks collide with each other and break into smaller pieces (9)
- 27. when waves move down a beach (8)
- 29. everything you can see when you look outside (9)
