(2025/2026) LATeST verSIoN WITh verIFIeD
QUeSTIoNS AND ACCUrATe, DeTAILeD ANSWerS
1. longshore drift - ANSWER The movement of water and sediment down a
beach caused by waves coming into shore at an angle. the uk moves material
from west to east
2. how are beaches formed - ANSWER when material is transported by
longshore drift and deposited by constructive waves.
3. holderness coastline - ANSWER agriculture, settlement
,4. where are sandy beaches found - ANSWER sheltered bays, they have
shallow gradients
5. drainage basin of a river - ANSWER source
• tributary
• confluence
• drainage basin
• watershed
• main river channel
• mouth
6. spit - ANSWER narrow ridge of shingle stretching out into coastline, forms
due to longshore drift at a change of coastline. shingle gets deposited
, 7. where are pebble beaches formed - ANSWER areas where cliffs have been
eroded by high energy waves, they have a steep gradient
8. bar - ANSWER ridge of shingle that extends across a bay/rive mouth. behind
it, fresh/saltwater forms a lagoon.
9. settlement affecting the coastline - ANSWER 20million people live near the
coast. 29 villages lost due to coastal erosion
10.tourism affecting the coastline - ANSWER 13% jobs at Dawlish are tourism.
coasts often managed for tourists (with groynes etc)
11.sea wall - ANSWER -protects base of cliff. made of resistant concrete that
deflects energy
-expensive and ugly, restricts access
12.infrastructure affecting the coastline - ANSWER roads/railways/shipping
ports/oil refineries.
esso sees 2000 ships dock every year
, construction affecting the coastline - ANSWER dredging the sea to construct ports
can have adverse affects on wildlife. they can also adjust the sediment cells
agriculture affecting the coastline - ANSWER farmland will be impacted due to
sea level rise because of increased coastal erosion because it's low economic value
and low priority in management
bournemouth beach - ANSWER tourism, settlement and infrastructure
southampton port - ANSWER settlement, infrastructure, construction
how was dawlish affected by coastal erosion - ANSWER south devon
roads, railways, homes damaged due to storms in 2014
What are disamenity zones in Mexico City? - ANSWER -The poorest areas which
are often ran by drug lord with shanty towns and slums
What are the reasons for variable population growth in Mexico City? - ANSWER -
Rural-to-Urban migration: People left the countryside in search of jobs, better
housing, school and better healthcare wanting to escape poverty
-Rates of natural increase: A fall in death rate between 1950-1980 caused a natural
increase in population growth
-Economic Investment and growth: One reason for the attraction of Mexico City to
migrants from the countryside was the growth in job opportunities in factories and
offices as economic investment was channelled into the city