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Geography - GCSE Edexcel

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Question:

What is the geology of the Holderness Coast, and how is it eroded?

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Answer:

It's a mixture of bulldozed clays. The boulder clay on cliffs become saturated with rainwater and become unstable. The cliff is too steep, and eventually collapses. The cliff failure reduces the angle, reducing the prevention of erosion. Large waves reduce sediment through longshore drift.


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