2.4- Types of coast

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Nazaré
Has the biggest waves in the world!

Surfers paradise... Take a look.

Why do you think Nazaré in Portugal has such big waves?

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Breakers 
  • When waves hit the coast in shallow water, they overturn because of the friction with the seabed. 
  • The lower part of the wave slows down and the upperpart becomes top-heavy, at this point they are called breakers. 

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2.4: Q. 1,2,3,6

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Waves
  1. The first is the power of the wind. The stronger the wind, the higher the wave. 
  2. The second is the length of time the wind blows. The longer, the stronger the wave. 
  3. The third is the distance covered by waves. The greater the distance, the higher and stronger. 

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Which three factors determine the height and power of waves?

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G93: System Earth
All components in on Earth are connected to each other.
Lithosphere: The Earth's crust
Atmosphere: The air around us
Hydrosphere: The Earth's water
Biosphere: Life on Earth


Examples?

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HW:
2.4: Q. 1,2,3,6

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