Coastal Features - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Is a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards. Bay
67%
Is a massive rocky feature that can be very large Cliff
67%
Is formed due to longshore drift Spit
67%
Occurs when two caves widen and break through the cliff Arch
33%
Develops when a large crack widens and gets bigger Cave
33%
Sticks out to sea Headland
33%
Can be very dangerous if you don't watch your step Overhang
33%
Is the force that decides where a sand spit will be Prevailing winds
33%
Is a coastal ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone Salt marsh
33%
Is a submerged or partly exposed ridge of sand or coarse sediment that is built by waves offshore from a beach. Sand bar
33%
Is formed when an arch collapses Stack
33%
Forms when a stack collapses Stump
33%
Is a deposition landform by which an island becomes attached to the mainland by a narrow piece of land Tombolo
33%
Is formed when the waves wear away the bottom of the cliff Wave cut notch
33%
When rocks detach from the cliff and build up at the bottom Wave cut platform
33%
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