1. Waves hitting at an angle and then bending around features of the coast is known as wave refraction.
2. Landforms associated with longshore drift form where the sediment is plentiful enough to create them.
3. When there is longshore drift, the overall direction of sand transport is parallel to the coast..
4. In order to produce longshore drift, the direction of waves must not be perpendicular to the coast.
5. A baymouth bar forms when longshore drift creates a ridge of sand separating a waterway from the ocean.
6. The direction that sediment is traveling along a coast is called the downstream direction.
Explanation:
Waves forms different kinds of land form in the coastal areas. Waves hit coast in a particular angle It is known as wave refraction. When sediments get deposited in the coastal areas and forms a bar which get detached from the shore is called long shore bar.
To create long shore drift the direction of wind should not be perpendiular to the coast. Direction will be parallel. A baymouth bar is formed when a ridge of sand is created and separates the waterway from ocean. Sediments travel along the coast in downstream direction.
 
        
             
        
        
        
A geological fault is the type of fault which is caused by a crack in the <em>surface of the Earth's crust</em> and has to do with tectonic plates which <em>shift and change positions.</em>
As a result of this, we can see that these geological faults has to do with shifts of the tectonic plates which have the ability to cause earthquakes which can cause destruction of the earth.
With this in mind, there are different kinds of faults and they include:
- Normal Fault
- Reverse Fault
- Divergent Fault
- Strike-slip Fault, etc
Please note that  your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview to help you better understand the concept.
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Video 1:
All I Want For Christmas is You by Mariah Carey
Video 2:
All I Want For Christmas is You by Fifth Harmony
So the difference between the Mariah version and the Fifth Harmony one is that the first one is sung by one person, the other is sung by 5 people. Mariah's version shows Mariah outside in the snow wearing a winter outfit with Santa, while the Fifth Harmony version shows them inside their house celebrating a normal Christmas and opening presents.