Quiz: Inputs and Outputs in Coastal Systems
Eduqas A110QS A-Level Geography B
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Building on what you've learned about coastal systems, let's test your understanding of the inputs and outputs within these systems!
Which of the following is an input in a coastal system?
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Which of the following are outputs in a coastal system? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} is responsible for providing energy to drive processes like erosion, while {{blank1}} refers to the material transported within the system.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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What is the role of sediment as an input in a coastal system?
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If wave energy increases by 50% and currently provides 200 units of energy, how much energy will it provide after the increase?
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Which factors directly influence the inputs and outputs in coastal systems? (Select all that apply)
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Sediment transported by {{blank0}} drift is an example of an output, while {{blank1}} energy is a key input to the system.
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What happens when outputs exceed inputs in a coastal system?
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