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Unit 48 Review Questions
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What is the most important reason why physical geographers study coastal processes?
The coast is a very pleasant place to do research.
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Many physical geographers live near coasts.
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Coastal areas have abundant valuable natural resources.
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Large numbers of people live in and near coastal areas.
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Which of the following acts to decrease the size of waves?
High wind speeds
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Winds acting over long distances
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Winds acting for long periods
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Winds coming from different directions
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What is the motion of a water particle at the surface of the deep ocean as a wave passes?
It moves in the direction of the wave in a sinusoidal pattern.
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It moves in the direction of the wave in an elliptical pattern.
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It moves in a circular pattern with no net movement.
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It moves in an elliptical pattern tilted toward the direction of wave movement.
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Wave refraction tends to:
erode headlands and build up bays
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build up headlands and erode bays
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erode both headlands and bays
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build up both headlands and bays
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What is responsible for longshore drift?
Tidal forces
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Wave refraction
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Prevailing winds along the shore
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Crustal movements
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Tidal ranges are greatest:
when the Moon makes a 90-degree angle with the Earth and the Sun
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when the Earth, Moon, and Sun are in alignment
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during neap tides
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at irregular and unpredictable intervals
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