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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'coastline'
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| "An investigation into the methods of coastal management along Brighton's Coastline and the reasons for them". |
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| "Describe and explain the differences in the coastline North and South of the Tower Breakwater at Walton on the Naze" |
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| A field trip to Newhaven will be set up to test the hypothesis that "You cannot change one part of the coastline without affecting another". New haven is a well established coastal port overlooking the English Channel. |
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| A study of sea defenses along the Lincolnshire coastline after the 1953 floods |
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| Birling Gaps and Eastbourne's coastline. |
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| Coasts are dynamic interface between land and sea. For a stretch of coastline you have studied explain how coastal process interact with the land to produce a changing system. |
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| Erosional Landforms on the Dorset Coastline |
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| Examine the way in which human activities may lead to conflict with reference to a located stretch of coastline. |
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| Examples of coastal areas where there is a lot of conflict of interests are the sandy coasts of Glenelg, and also the Port Adelaide Estuaries. The Adelaide coastline is highly developed with houses and roads occupying a large proportion |
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| Explain how the geographical processes that are affecting the physical and built coastal environment have been managed on the Cronulla coastline. |
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| For a stretch of coastline you have studied, describe and explain the reasons for defending the coastline and evaluate the success of management strategies used. |
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| How important is the geology in determining the shape of the coastline? |
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| Human impacts at the coast intended to stabilise a coastline can also lead inadvertently to increased coastal erosion. Discuss. |
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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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| Investigate the nature of a beach and how it changes along the south Essex coastline. |
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| New Forest Coastline |
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| Outline the Factors that Influence the Amount of Wave Energy that Arrives at the Coastline. |
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| Processes of erosion along the coastline |
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| Sheringham has an ideal example of what the coastline directly behind the sea is like both protected and unprotected, which contrast well. |
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| Should the Coastline of East Anglia Be Defended? |
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| The coastline of the resort of Sitges is being effectively managed |
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| The Dorset Coastline |
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| The Holderness Coastline is located near East Riding of Yorkshire. The coastline is Europe's fastest eroding coastline. This case study will explain the process and effects of the erosion taking place |
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| The Holderness Coastline is one of the fastest eroding coasts in Western Europe. Explain why this is so. |
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| The Holderness coastline is the fastest eroding coastline in Europe, what is the best plan of action for those living nearby. |
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