GCSE Geography – Soft coastal management
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What is the broad term for the replacement of lost sediment on beach?
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What is the term that describes the controlled retreat of the coastline?
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What type of beach management means that few waves reach the back of the beach?
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What is the geographical term when sediment is taken from a bay, and placed on a beach that is losing sand?
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Approximately how much beach sediment is lost each year, due to longshore drift, at Pevensey, East Sussex
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What is the geographical term when sand is removed from a down-drift area, which is building up sand, and returning it up-drift?
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Approximately how much shingle is recycled each year, back to the beach at Seaford, East Suffolk?
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What is the geographical term when beaches are reshaped using existing beach material?
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What is the geographical term to describe the artificial creation of new sand dunes, or restoration of existing dunes?
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What is the name of the grass that is planted to help bind new sand dunes, and prevent migration of sand?
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