9.1.2

Erosion

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Processes of Erosion

Erosion is the wearing away of rock using movement. The sea can build up a lot of energy and move quickly with a lot of force. This can make erosion happen faster. The types of erosion that affect coasts are:

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Hydraulic action

  • Hydraulic action is where the force of the water hits against the river or sea bed and banks and causes the rock to break off.
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Abrasion

  • Abrasion is where pieces of rock are picked up by the river or sea water and hit against the bed or the banks. This wears them away.
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Attrition

  • Attrition is where pieces of bedload (material carried by a river or seawater) are hit against one another. This causes them to break apart and become smaller and more rounded.
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Solution

  • Solution is where soluble rocks are dissolved by the water in the river or sea (limestone and chalk in particular). They are carried along with the river or sea.

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