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Card 6

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Longshore drift may cause a spit to grow across a bay trapping a fresh water lake or lagoon, what id this piece of land called?

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Card 7

Front

The transportation of sand and pebbles along the coast by waves.

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Card 8

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Joins the gap between an island and the mainland.

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Card 9

Front

the interrelationship between the living and non living elements of a habitat

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Card 10

Front

Involves using artificial structures to control the forces of nature.

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Card 11

Front

To try and fit in and work with natural coastal processes.

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Card 12

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A high up wall or embankment, made of concrete which reflects the waves back into the sea.

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Card 13

Front

Timber or rock structures that are built into the sea at right angles to the coast.

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Card 14

Front

Leave nature to take it's course.

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Card 15

Front

Dumping or pumping sand from else where onto an eroding shoreline.

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