Bays & Headlands

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Grainne Browne
Mind Map by Grainne Browne, updated more than 1 year ago
Grainne Browne
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Bays & Headlands
  1. 1.FORMED WHEN THE SEA ATTACKS A SECTION OF COAST WITH BANDS OF HARD & SOFT ROCK
    1. 2.THE BANDS OF SOFT ROCK ERODE MUCH QUICKER THAN RESISTANT ROCK. THIS LEAVES A SECTION OF LAND JUTTING OUT INTO THE SEA CALLED A HEADLAND.THE AREAS WHERE THE SOFT ROCK HAS ERODED AWAY,ASIDE THE HEADLAND ARE CALLED BAYS
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