What are some of the sources of energy in the coastal system?
How does the wind provide energy?
- Winds with large fetches can transfer more energy
How is wind energy formed?
By air moving between areas of different pressure
How does wind strength impact waves?
The stronger the wind, the more power and energy the waves have and so the more powerful and potentially destructive they are
How do waves provide energy?
- Moves sediment around, creates as well as destroys
How do currents provide energy?
- Move material on and off coastline regularly, great force
How do tides provide energy?
How does the sun provide energy?
It causes differences in air pressure due to different rates of heating, when then creates wind
How are powerful winds created?
The greater the difference in air pressure gradient, the faster the wind speed and the more powerful
What are the factors impacting the size of waves?
How are waves formed?
By energy passing through the water, causing it to move in a circular motion
What do waves transmit?
Energy, not water
What are wind driven waves caused by?
Frictional drag between the wind and the surface water
How do waves change as they approach the shore?
Disturbance to the circular motion beneath the surface leads to a more horizontal movement and the wave breaks
What terrestrial (land) factors influence the coastline?
What marine (sea) processes influence the coastline?
What human intervention factors influence the coastline?
What atmospheric factors influence the coastline?
Outline ways the coastal system interacts with other Earth systems
What are the features of constructive waves?
What are the features of destructive waves?
What are orthogonals?
Lines of wave energy
What are high energy coastlines like?
Rocky, ocean facing coasts where waves are powerful
What types of landforms tend to be on high energy coasts?
Wave cut platforms and headlands