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AQA GCSE Geography Unit 1C Coasts - summative note-booklet This document serves as a multipurpose tool to aid your GCSE revision, made by a Grade 9 student. It contains elaborate details of this unit in GEO Paper 1, including key learning points from the AQA specification. Through a plethora of diagrams, extensive explanations and condensed yet detailed notes, you can learn and revise this content effectively using this single note-booklet. Consider it your all-in-one revision guide!

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GCSE GEOGRAPHY
Coasts
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Paper 1 Section C

, wave ripples in the sea caused by the transfer of energy from the wind blowing
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on the surface of the sea or dramatic tectonic activity (such as earthquakes or
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volcanic eruptions)
Formation of a wave:
1 the wave develops a circular orbit in open water
2 friction with the seabed disrupts the circular movement of the water
3 the circular motion becomes increasingly elliptical - causes crest of the wave to
move faster
I the crest of the wave collapses onto the beach as the wave breaks
5 water rushes upto the beach - the swash
6 water from previous wave moves back towards the sea - the backwash

distance between
↑ wave crests
the wave
wavelength wave-top

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↑ crest
↳ rises and steepens
height S
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b
wave "
wavebreales

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e
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BACKWASA
seabed ↓L
circularbit




TIVEWaves
DESTRUCIVE Waves

‘spilling’
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formed by storms close to the
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formed by storms often 100s of coast
km away high wave height
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low wave height -
short wave length
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long wavelength /
weak swash
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powerful swash -
strong backwash
weak backwash high and steep build up; plunges
. deposits sand and pebbles and
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down onto beach and ‘destroys’ it
‘construct’ the beach (makes it ·
removal of sand and pebbles
wider and flatter)
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