Q.1.
If a cave forms on a headland the waves may erode through to form what sort of feature?
Q.2.
Which of the following refers to a coastline made of bands of various types of geology, including hard and soft rock?
Q.3.
Why might a bay form?
Q.4.
Which type of underlying geology is most likely to be formed into straight cliffs?
Q.5.
As a wave undercuts a cliff the cliff retreats. What feature is left behind as the cliff retreats?
Q.6.
When the waves attack the base of the cliff they can undercut the overlying rock, forming what sort of feature?
Q.7.
An unusual geological feature forms when caves erode inland and, through hydraulic action, create gaps in the rock to the surface. As a wave pushes in the water is forced out of the top, often in a spout. What are these features known as?
Q.8.
'Old Harry Rocks' in Dorset are examples of an erosional feature left behind after an arch collapses. These tall columns of rocks are known as what?
Q.9.
When waves hit the cliff face they force air deeper into the cracks in the cliff face, which can weaken and lead to the erosion of this material. This form of erosion is known as what?
Q.10.
How are stacks eroded to form stumps?