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“Coastlines constantly change due to the processes of erosion and deposition”

“Coastlines constantly change due to the processes of erosion and deposition”

Australia’s coastline measures over 36000 kilometres. About 85 per cent of the population live in coastal towns or cities. More than 25 per cent live within 3 kilometres of the coast. The coast is important as a natural and human resource. Many people use coasts for recreation as well as industries, fishing locations and ports, but not many people realise that coasts are constantly changing. These changes are due to the processes of erosion and depositon.
Erosion is the wearing away of the earths surface by agents such as wind and water. Waves are constantly striking against a coastline and when the weather is windy, the waves are larger and more powerful. As the wave hits the coastline, the energy in them is used to erode rocks and move sand, pebbles and other material. Bays and headlands are formed by erosion; they result from rocks eroding in different ways. Soft rocks are worn away more rea...

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