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Water Systems Unit Review Science 8. Question #1 Place the following steps of wave formation in order of their occurrence: A: Wind passes energy to the.
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Weathering, Erosion, & Deposition The Wearing Down and Building Up of Earth.
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Coastlines. I. Waves A. Wave anatomy I. Waves A.Wave anatomy B. Wave Erosion Corrosion, 2) Abrasion, 3) Hydraulic Action.
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1 ROCKY INTERTIDAL ZONE Western US rocky intertidal zones – less seasonal changes. The greatest limiting factor is space. Eastern US soft-bottomed intertidal.
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(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 11.2 Ocean Currents There are more than 20 major currents which move large amounts of water predictably around the oceans.
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Shores and coastal processes
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Changing Earth’s Surface Changing Earth's Surface Weathering –The process that breaks down and changes rocks that are exposed at Earth’s surface 8.1.
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Changing Earth’s Surface
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Objectives Explain how shoreline features are formed and modified by marine processes. Shoreline Features Describe the major erosional and depositional.
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Homepage Island of Okinawa, Japan Okinawa is the largest of the Ryukyu Islands, which extend about 1,200 km (700 mi) in a southwesterly direction from.
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Table of Contents Mass Movement Water Erosion Glacial Erosion Wave Erosion Wind Erosion Human Activity and Erosion Erosion and Deposition pg. 348-357 pg.
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Coastal Deposition. Parts of a beach Coastal Transport The water that hurtles up the beach as a wave breaks is called swash. The water that returns to.
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