Exam 20: Coastal Processes and Terrain
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Exam 20: Coastal Processes and Terrain137 Questions
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Spray from breaking waves has been found to move at more than ________ miles an hour.
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Miami Beach is actually a barrier island. Miami Beach has been heavily developed with hotels and condominiums. Speculate on why Miami Beach has had to have its beach sand replenished.
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A coast embayed with numerous estuaries is likely to be ________.
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The cascading forward motion of breaking waves as they rush upon the shore is called ________.
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In the last few thousand years, sea level changes have resulted from all but ________.
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Which of the following is NOT a beach area regularly covered by water?
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The distance between one wave crest and the next is known as the ________.
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Compared to other causes, wind is a minor generator of wave action along coasts.
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Calcium carbonate affects coastal landforms because it is produced in huge amounts by ________.
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Most atolls began as ________ around volcanic islands which later subsided beneath the sea.
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The fate of most coastal lagoons is to be filled in and become part of the land itself.
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A(n) ________ is attached to and built out from the shoreline.
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Water moving roughly parallel to the shoreline is called ________.
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Only after ________ have attained large size, do they begin to migrate toward the shore.
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Terraces are usually closer to the coastline than are wave-cut benches.
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