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Bumek [7]
2 years ago
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1. Introduction – this is where you explain to your audience why you are making this presentation/video/booklet. You will explai

n what it contains, as you would for an English essay, etc.
2. Explain coastal processes – erosion, transportation, deposition.
3. Explain two landforms – one erosion, one deposition – how they are formed and include an example(s) of where you can find this feature.
4. Explain the relationship between humans and the coast – how we benefit from the coast and how we can damage the coastline, and visa versa (e.g., coastal erosion, longshore drift that changes the shape)
5. Explain coastal management strategies and include a case study (an example) of a location where coastal management strategies have been put in place
6. Conclusion – as you would for your English essays.
Biology
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Mrrafil [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

1.The processes of erosion, transportation and deposition occur as a result of differing wave and current energy,Where marine energy is high, disintegration, expulsion and transportation is bound to occur.

2.Erosion refers to the breaking down of the land by the force of waves. Transportation is the work of waves and tides in transferring this broken material somewhere else and deposition refers to the process by which waves and tides lose energy, cease to transport and release eroded material.

3.Erosional landforms include V-shaped valleys, interlocking spurs, waterfalls and gorges. Meanders and oxbow lakes are formed from erosion and deposition. Depositional landforms include floodplains.

4.The ‘blue economy’—a term that has emerged in the past decade—attempts to embrace the opportunities associated with the ocean, whilst recognising, accounting for and addressing the threats posed by such an economy. It is essentially the ocean equivalent of the ‘green economy’—a vision for a decarbonised, regenerative and more equitable economic system.

The ‘blue economy’ gained prominence at the 2012 UN Convention on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), or Rio+20 conference, when small island developing states began emphasising the importance of the ocean and marine economy in response to land-focused calls for a ‘green economy’

5.Coastlines are being eroded by waves and the weather.

Coastlines need to be managed because they are often used by humans for purposes such as housing.

To protect the coast from erosion, we can use hard engineering strategies (building man-made structures such as sea walls) and soft engineering strategies (using natural processes such as beach nourishment).

6.A conclusion is, in some ways, like your introduction. You restate your thesis and summarize your main points of evidence for the reader. You can usually do this in one paragraph. In the following example, the thesis statement is in bold. Notice that it is written in 2 sentences.

Explanation:

hope it help I think I got it so far

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