Mammoth Memory

Geography Test Yourself

Here's a really quick way of testing if you've learned the meanings of the key words in this section. Look at the key word on the card and see if you can remember its definition.

If you get stuck, you can be shown the mnemonic to reveal an image that should help you remember.

To check if you're right, or remind you if you've forgotten, press the card to flip it.

Go through the whole list to see how many definitions you can recall. Revisit any that you had difficulty remembering until you're confident you can recall all of them.

Groyne
A wooden or concrete barrier built out into the sea to stop the longshore drift of sand and shingle and so cause the beach to grow
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Managed Retreat
Allowing cliff erosion to occur as nature takes its course: erosion in some areas, deposition in others
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Mass Movement
The downhill movement of weathered material under the force of gravity. The speed can vary considerably
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Mechanical Weathering
Weathering process that causes physical disintegration or break-up of exposed rock without any change in the chemical composition of the rock, for instance freeze thaw
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Rock Armour
Large boulders dumped on the beach as part of the coastal defences
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Sand Dune
oastal sand hill above high tide mark shaped by wind action, often covered in grasses and shrubs
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Sea wall
A concrete wall which aims to prevent erosion of the coast by providing a barrier which reflects a wave
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Sliding (or mudflow)
Occurs after periods of heavy rain when loose surface material becomes saturated and the extra weight causes the material to become unstable and move rapidly downhill, sometimes in an almost fluid state
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Slumping
Rapid mass movement which involves a whole segment of the cliff. Movement is characterised by sliding along a slope, which can be concave or straight, when land is saturated
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Coastal Soft Engineering
Use of the natural environment of a coastline for schemes that work with the sea's natural processes
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Soil Creep
Slowest of mass movements, occurs on gentle, well vegetated slopes. Moves because of the way the soil particles repeatedly expand and contract in wet and dry periods
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Spit
A depositional landform formed when a finger of sediment extends from the shore out to sea, often at a river mouth. It usually has a curved end because of opposing winds and currents
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Stack
An isolated pillar of rock left when the top of an arch has collapsed. Over time further erosion reduces the stack to a smaller, lower stump
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Waves
Ripples in the sea caused by the transfer of energy from the wind blowing over the sea
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Wave-Cut Platform
A rocky shelf/flat bed at or around sea level, representing the base of old, retreated cliffs
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River Transportation
The movement of material by suspension, solution, traction and saltation
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River Erosion
The wearing away and removal of material by turning it into a solution or by attrition, abrasion or hydraulic action
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River Suspension
Fine, solid material held in the water while the water is moving
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River Saltation
Particles bouncing along the river bed (bouncing is the important word)
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River Solution
Soluble particles are dissolved in to the river. A liquid mixture in which the minor component is uniformly distributed within the major component
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