Exam 16: The Oceans, Coastal Processes, and Landforms
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Exam 6: Atmospheric and Oceanic Circulations144 Questions
Exam 7: Water and Atmospheric Moisture164 Questions
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Exam 13: Weathering, Karst Landscapes, and Mass Movement114 Questions
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Exam 15: Eolian Processes and Arid Landscapes127 Questions
Exam 16: The Oceans, Coastal Processes, and Landforms123 Questions
Exam 17: Glacial and Periglacial Processes and Landforms159 Questions
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Discuss a how a tsunami is formed,how it behaves in the open ocean,and how it behaves when it contacts the shore.Include its physical characteristics,travel speed and pattern,and nature of impact with land.
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Sand on a beach moves in a zigzag pattern when waves strike the beach ________,and this movement of material is known as ________.
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A sea stack (i.e. ,an isolated pillar of rock located offshore)is the erosional remnant of a
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Diagram and label the key features of a typical erosional coast and a typical depostional coast.
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Headlands are the location of diverging wave action,whereas bays receive converging wave action.
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As a wave approaches the shoreline and enters shallower water,energy and water move forward causing the water to rise and cascade down from the wave crest as a breaker.These waves are called
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How do barrier islands form? What are the hazards associated with them? Why is it generally unwise for humans to inhabit them?
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A coral is a type of ________ that secretes ________ to form an organic rock home.
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The height of a tsunami grows as it approaches a coastline primarily because
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Which of the following is related to coral rock formations?
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Because the algae which live in symbiotic relationship with coral perform ________,corals ________.
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One of the longest barrier chains on Earth is off the coast of North America's Atlantic coast.
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The barrier islands off the Louisiana shore have been growing at fast rates in recent decades.
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Which of the following occurs when the Sun,Moon,and Earth are in alignment (i.e. ,in opposition or conjunction)?
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In order for a tombolo to form,which of the following processes would have to dominate the local beach environment?
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