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A summary sheet of every aspect of the ccea a2 physical geography dynamic coastal environments section, it contains labelled diagrams and key facts about the course-including case studies( north Norfolk and Kiribati). It is made up of summary sheets, mindmaps and thre Cornell method.

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won
gradient longelongate



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beach built upby
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decrease
eed causing the wave lengthto
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murmur
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aches the bottom
wave fronts will approach the
shore obliquely

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