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KWilfred

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What are some of the characteristics of an erosional coast? What are some key factors in the shaping of an erosional coast?

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Earth's rotation influences currents by a force known as ____.
 A) an Ekman spiral
  B) geostrophism
  C) the gyre counter rotation
  D) the Coriolis effect



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 Erosional coasts are those that are involved in the removal of coastal material. Land and marine erosion is essential in this type of coast.
 The erosion of rocks can be dependent upon their hardness. Hard rocks will resist erosion when faced with wave shock. Softer rocks may not even last the night when subjected to wave energy forces.
 Erosion rates are also linked to the amount of marine erosion. High-energy coasts are battered by large waves on a consistent basis. This can increase erosion rates. Low-energy areas receive few large waves.
 These can sometimes be called wave-cut shores. They are characterized by abrupt sea cliffs and sea caves. They also have wave-cut platforms that correspond to the submerged limit of marine erosion.

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