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Gradation Processes
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Has deposition or erosion by the sea been the main factor shaping Deal beach?
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Hengistbury Head investigation.
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Hengistbury Head is located in the south of England and has many prevention processes to prevent cliff erosion such as groynes, gabions and revetments.
Herne Bay is situated along the stretch of the North Kent coast in Southeast. I choose to study this site because there are many different measures taken for coastal protection.
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Holderness Coast .
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How and Why ChristChurch Bay is Manged
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How and why do the beaches vary at Barmston, Mappleton and Hornsea?
How and why do the physical features differ between Flamborough Head and Bridlington
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How and why does Beach Characteristics
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How and why does the sand dune succession at Coatham Sands, North Yorkshire change?
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How and Why is Sheringham Protected from the Sea?
How are coasts eroded?
How can human activity affect slopes?
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How does beach sediment vary along the coast between Lochranza and Catacol?
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How does the percentage of bare earth (and therefore the percentage of earth covered by vegetation) vary moving inland from the high tide level?
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How will the building of the clay bank between Cley-Next-The-Sea and Salthouse affect people and the environment?
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Human impact on climax vegetation.
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Human impacts at the coast intended to stabilise a coast line can alos lead inadvertently to increased coastal erosion - Discuss.
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Humans have not affected the sand dune ecosystem on the North Norfolk Coast.
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I am going to investigate if Lulworth Cove needs to be managed or if it would remain, preserved in the future without any need for management.
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I am going to study Camber Sands and Fairlight to see if the hypothesis that I am investigating is true, the hypothesis is: "Coastal management is more effective at Fairlight than at Camber".
I Remember When…
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In my studies I will try and determine how and why management strategies have been put in place at Brancaster in order to stabilise this stretch of coastline.
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