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Note the concave shape of the seaward side of the beach caused by the strong back wash of the waves. High tide waves throw stones up and over the ridge. Drought resistant plants colonise areas infrequently disturbed by the sea. The freshwater lagoon is fed by small rivers draining from the hills of ...

Chesil Beach (from the ground), looking east.

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Note the concave shape of the seaward side of the beach caused by the strong back wash of the waves. High tide waves throw stones up and over the ridge. Drought resistant plants colonise areas infrequently disturbed by the sea. The freshwater lagoon is fed by small rivers draining from the hills of the former coast.

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22nd Jun 2005

Subjects:
Geography

Key Stages:
Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+


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