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Coastal processes - OCRTypes of weathering

Processes called erosion, mass movement and weathering break down and remove material from the coast. The material is moved along the coastline by the sea and deposited when there is energy loss.

Part of GeographyDistinctive landscapes

Types of weathering

Exposed rocks along the coastline can be broken down by the processes of weathering.

Freeze-thaw weathering

Water enters crack in rock. Water freezes and expands, widening crack. Ice melts and water goes deeper into crack. Process repeats until rock splits.

occurs when rocks are (contain holes) or (allow water to pass through).

  1. Water enters cracks in the rock.
  2. When temperatures drop, the water freezes and expands causing the crack to widen.
  3. The ice melts and water makes its way deeper into the cracks.
  4. The process repeats itself until the rock splits entirely.

Biological weathering

Roots enter small crack in rock. As roots grow, crack gets larger. Rock breaks away.

Plants and animals can have an effect on rocks. Roots burrow into the rock, weakening the structure of the rock until it breaks away.

  1. Plant roots can get into small cracks in the rock.
  2. As the roots grow, the cracks become larger.
  3. This causes small pieces of rock to break away.

Chemical weathering

Chemically-weathered limestone.
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Chemically-weathered limestone

Rainwater and seawater can be a weak acid. Over time a coastline made up of rocks such as limestone or chalk can become dissolved by the acid in the water.