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Geography - GCSE Edexcel

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What is the process of longshore drift?

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Answer:

The prevailing wind pushed the wave up the beach at a 45° angle. The backwash pulls sediment down the beach at the direction of gravity, so at a 90° angle. The process then repeats in a zigzag pattern, pulling sediment along the coast.


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The prevailing wind pushed the wave up the beach at a 45° angle. 
The backwash pulls sediment down the beach at the direction of gravity, so at a 90° angle.
The process then repeats in a zigzag pattern, pulling sediment along the coast.
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