Headlands and bays: Prominent coastal features created by the differential erosion of rock layers.
Estuaries: Semi-enclosed coastal bodies of water where freshwater from rivers and streams meets and mixes with seawater.
Study Guide
Here are some key points to remember when studying coastlines:
What are the main processes that shape coastlines?
List and describe the different types of coastlines.
Identify and explain the features commonly found along coastlines.
Discuss the impact of human activities on coastlines and the importance of protecting these environments.
Understanding coastlines is important for understanding Earth's natural processes and for addressing environmental issues related to coastal areas. Be sure to review the key concepts and study the unique features of different types of coastlines.
History and Nature of Science: A student should understand the history and nature of science. A student who meets the content standard should:
Develop an understanding that historical perspectives of scientific explanations demonstrate that scientific knowledge changes over time, building on prior knowledge.
Develop an understanding that scientific knowledge is ongoing and subject to change as new evidence becomes available through experimental and/or observational confirmation(s).