Deck 20: The Work of Waves: Coastal Landforms
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Deck 20: The Work of Waves: Coastal Landforms
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If caught in a rip current, the best thing to do is to swim toward shore.
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2
Beach nourishment is done only once and its effects are permanent.
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3
Only the topmost few centimeters of sand move on a beach from wave action.
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4
If the amount of sand entering a beach is less than the amount of sand leaving a beach, the beach will erode.
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Most ocean waves and coastal waves are generated by earthquakes.
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An emergent coast can form from eustasy.
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Hurricane Sandy was a major storm that struck the East Coast in October 2012.
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As they approach shore, rogue waves are called sneaker waves or sleeper waves.
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9
During a flood tide, sea level is rising.
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10
Eustasy is the gravitational equilibrium between the lithosphere and the support of the asthenosphere below.
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11
During an ebb tide, sea level is lowering.
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12
Basalt lava produces beige or tan colored beaches.
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13
An emergent coast can form from isostasy.
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14
Water motion ceases below the wave base.
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15
Inland reservoirs provide sediment sources that help beaches grow.
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16
The Sun has a stronger influence on the daily tides than does the Moon.
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17
Rogue waves can capsize boats out at sea.
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18
A coral reef is classified as an "organic" coast.
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19
Rogue waves are a common occurrence in the open ocean.
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20
Coral reefs produce white beaches.
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21
Mavericks are a type of coastal wave.
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22
Isostatic sea level changes can be caused by plate tectonics.
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23
For most beaches, sand accumulates during winter and erodes during summer.
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24
A shingle beach is composed mostly of driftwood.
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25
A __________ is formed when a sand bar connects an island to the mainland.
A)sandspit
B)baymouth bar
C)tombolo
D)barrier island
A)sandspit
B)baymouth bar
C)tombolo
D)barrier island
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26
Coral reefs are found only on submergent coastlines.
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27
Eustatic sea level changes are caused by melting of glaciers.
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28
A change in global sea level is called isostasy.
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29
In some areas, the slope of the seafloor focuses wave energy and creates large, breaking waves.
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30
Beach nourishment is the process in which fertilizers are dispersed on a beach to help wildlife.
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31
A marine terrace always indicates that a coastline was or still is emergent.
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32
Ultimately, the Sun's energy creates ocean waves.
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33
Daily tidal changes in sea level are caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon.
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34
Where does the highest tidal range in the world occur?
A)in the Gulf of Alaska
B)in the Persian Gulf
C)in the Bay of Fundy in eastern Canada
D)on the southern coast of Australia
A)in the Gulf of Alaska
B)in the Persian Gulf
C)in the Bay of Fundy in eastern Canada
D)on the southern coast of Australia
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35
Sand moves down the length of a beach by the action of waves.
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36
Centrifugal force created by Earth's revolution around a common center of mass creates a larger tidal bulge than the pull of gravity from the Moon.
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37
Beaches provide habitat for nesting and feeding animals, support local economies, and protect coastal development from wave energy.
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38
When the Moon is positioned at a right angle between Earth and the Sun, a __________ results.
A)spring tide
B)neap tide
C)low tide
D)high tide
A)spring tide
B)neap tide
C)low tide
D)high tide
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39
Quartz sand grains produce black beaches.
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40
Rocky coastline always indicates that a coastline is submergent.
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41
Black-sand beaches are composed of sand derived from what?
A)volcanic rocks
B)coral reefs
C)quartz
D)cobbles
A)volcanic rocks
B)coral reefs
C)quartz
D)cobbles
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42
Which is a not a coastal beach landform?
A)sea stack
B)sandspit
C)baymouth bar
D)tombolo
A)sea stack
B)sandspit
C)baymouth bar
D)tombolo
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43

In this diagram, letter A points to what?
A)sea walls
B)jetties
C)groins
D)piers
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44

In the diagram, letter D points to a __________.
A)sandspit
B)lagoon
C)tombolo
D)baymouth bar
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45
What causes a wave of oscillation to become a wave of translation?
A)increased wind speed
B)the wave base encounters the seafloor
C)the backwash undercuts the approaching wave
D)the wavelength decreases
A)increased wind speed
B)the wave base encounters the seafloor
C)the backwash undercuts the approaching wave
D)the wavelength decreases
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46
Referring to Table 20.1, which type of coastline is generally found higher than 55 degrees latitude?
A)glaciers and ice shelf
B)limestone karst
C)fjord
D)ria
A)glaciers and ice shelf
B)limestone karst
C)fjord
D)ria
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47
When Earth, the Moon, and the Sun are aligned along the same axis, a __________ results.
A)spring tide
B)neap tide
C)low tide
D)high tide
A)spring tide
B)neap tide
C)low tide
D)high tide
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48
A __________ is a linear structure made of concrete or stone that extends from a beach into the water.
A)groin
B)jetty
C)seawall
D)sea arch
A)groin
B)jetty
C)seawall
D)sea arch
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49
A __________ flows parallel to the beach in the direction of wave movement.
A)longshore drift
B)wave refraction
C)breaker
D)longshore current
A)longshore drift
B)wave refraction
C)breaker
D)longshore current
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50
Referring to Table 20.1, which is not an organic coast?
A)coral reef
B)ria
C)mangrove
D)estuary
A)coral reef
B)ria
C)mangrove
D)estuary
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51

In the diagram, box C points to what?
A)the swash
B)waves of oscillation
C)waves of translation
D)the wave base
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52
The world's highest tidal range is __________ meters.
A)10.1
B)16.8
C)20.2
D)21.6
A)10.1
B)16.8
C)20.2
D)21.6
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53

In the diagram, letter D points to a __________.
A)wave-cut bench
B)sea stack
C)wave-cut notch
D)sea arch
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54
The wave base occurs at a depth of about __________ of the wavelength.
A)one-quarter
B)one-half
C)two-thirds
D)three-quarters
A)one-quarter
B)one-half
C)two-thirds
D)three-quarters
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55

In the diagram, box B shows what?
A)neap tide with first-quarter moon
B)neap tide with a last-quarter moon
C)spring tide with a new moon
D)spring tide with a full moon
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56
In beach environments, the __________ zone includes the surf zone and breakers.
A)offshore
B)nearshore
C)foreshore
D)backshore
A)offshore
B)nearshore
C)foreshore
D)backshore
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57
Waves that move water forward in a horizontal motion are called __________.
A)waves of oscillation
B)waves of translation
C)wave crests
D)wave troughs
A)waves of oscillation
B)waves of translation
C)wave crests
D)wave troughs
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58
Changes in global sea level as a result of changing the amount of water in the oceans is called what?
A)isostasy
B)eustasy
C)an emergent coast
D)a submergent coast
A)isostasy
B)eustasy
C)an emergent coast
D)a submergent coast
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59
The average lifetime of an artificial beach is how many years?
A)5
B)10
C)20
D)50
A)5
B)10
C)20
D)50
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60

Which best describes the direction of sand movement in this diagram?
A)from right to left
B)from left to right
C)from shore to deep water
D)from deep water to shore
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61
A __________ is a human-built structure designed to protect backshore environments from wave erosion during large storms.
A)groin
B)jetty
C)seawall
D)sea arch
A)groin
B)jetty
C)seawall
D)sea arch
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62
Swells in the open ocean can have wave heights of __________ meters or more.
A)2
B)4
C)7
D)10
A)2
B)4
C)7
D)10
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63
Which is the most important wave-generating force?
A)earthquakes
B)undersea landslides
C)the wind
D)marine mammals
A)earthquakes
B)undersea landslides
C)the wind
D)marine mammals
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64

In the diagram, box C shows what?
A)neap tide with first-quarter moon
B)neap tide with a last-quarter moon
C)spring tide with a new moon
D)spring tide with a full moon
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65
After a wave flows up a beach, it returns down the beach as what?
A)a breaker
B)swash
C)a swell
D)backwash
A)a breaker
B)swash
C)a swell
D)backwash
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66
Referring to Table 20.1, which type of coastline is dominated by living reefs?
A)delta
B)mangrove
C)coral reef
D)estuary
A)delta
B)mangrove
C)coral reef
D)estuary
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67
When arches on rocky coastlines collapse, what landform often results?
A)sea stack
B)wave-cut notch
C)wave-cut bench
D)sea cave
A)sea stack
B)wave-cut notch
C)wave-cut bench
D)sea cave
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68
A recessed sandy beach is called a(n) __________.
A)wave refraction
B)headland
C)embayment
D)longshore current
A)wave refraction
B)headland
C)embayment
D)longshore current
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69

Maximum tidal ranges are approximately __________ inches on this map.
A)< 16
B)32
C)47
D)> 94
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70
Scientists estimate that barrier islands represent about __________ percent of all coastlines on Earth.
A)10
B)20
C)30
D)40
A)10
B)20
C)30
D)40
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71

In the diagram, box B points to what?
A)the swash
B)waves of oscillation
C)waves of translation
D)the wave base
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72
Which is not one of the three options available to address the problem of beach erosion?
A)relocate development away from the beachfront
B)pave the beach over with concrete
C)create hard structures like seawalls and groins
D)replenish the sand on the beach
A)relocate development away from the beachfront
B)pave the beach over with concrete
C)create hard structures like seawalls and groins
D)replenish the sand on the beach
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73
What kind of coast forms when sea level rises relative to the coastline?
A)isostasy
B)eustasy
C)an emergent coast
D)a submergent coast
A)isostasy
B)eustasy
C)an emergent coast
D)a submergent coast
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74
Which is not used by scientists to monitor beach erosion?
A)radar
B)photography
C)dye tracers
D)satellites
A)radar
B)photography
C)dye tracers
D)satellites
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75
In which lunar cycle does a spring tide occur?
A)a full Moon
B)a first-quarter Moon
C)a new Moon
D)a full Moon and a new Moon
A)a full Moon
B)a first-quarter Moon
C)a new Moon
D)a full Moon and a new Moon
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76
In beach environments, in the __________ zone, waves encounter the seafloor and slow down.
A)offshore
B)nearshore
C)foreshore
D)backshore
A)offshore
B)nearshore
C)foreshore
D)backshore
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77
A rocky prominence is called a(n) __________.
A)emergent coast
B)wave refraction
C)headland
D)embayment
A)emergent coast
B)wave refraction
C)headland
D)embayment
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78
A __________ is an unbroken sandbar that forms across the mouth of a river or an estuary.
A)sandspit
B)baymouth bar
C)tombolo
D)barrier island
A)sandspit
B)baymouth bar
C)tombolo
D)barrier island
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79

In the diagram, box A shows what?
A)neap tide with first-quarter moon
B)neap tide with a last-quarter moon
C)spring tide with a new moon
D)spring tide with a full moon
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80
The average tidal range on Earth is __________ centimeters.
A)100
B)200
C)300
D)400
A)100
B)200
C)300
D)400
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