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  • What is the main difference between constructive and destructive waves?
    • Constructive waves have a stronger backwash than swash.
    • Constructive waves are shorter and steeper than destructive waves.
    • Constructive waves deposit more sediment, building up the beach.  ✓
    • Destructive waves are only found during storms.
  • What is fetch?
    • The distance over which the wind blows across the sea to generate waves.  ✓
    • The height of waves as they approach the shore.
    • The depth of the sea near the coast.
    • The amount of sediment carried by a wave.
  • Which of the following is an example of biological weathering?
    • Rocks breaking down due to freeze-thaw action.
    • Acid rain reacting with limestone.
    • Plant roots growing into cracks and breaking the rock apart.  ✓
    • Erosion caused by flowing water.
  • What is a concordant coastline?
    • A coastline where the rock layers are perpendicular to the shore.
    • A coastline where bands of different rock types run parallel to the shore.  ✓
    • A coastline formed exclusively by volcanic activity.
    • A coastline made up of uniform rock material throughout.
  • How are bays and headlands typically formed?
    • By the deposition of sediment in sheltered areas.
    • Through the buildup of coral reefs over time.
    • By tectonic plate movement creating uplifted areas.
    • By the erosion at different rates of hard and soft rock along the coastline.  ✓
  • Which statement best defines hydraulic power?
    • The process where rocks are dissolved by acidic water.
    • The force of water breaking rock particles away from the cliff.  ✓
    • The movement of sediments in a circular motion due to wave action.
    • The chemical reaction between seawater and rocks.
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