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What is one reason sediment is deposited in coastal areas?

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Topic

Section C: Physical landscapes in the UK

Question

  1. A. Decrease in wave energy
  2. B. Increase in wave energy
  3. C. High tidal currents
  4. D. Strong offshore winds

Answer

The correct answer is Decrease in wave energy.

Explanation

The correct option is Decrease in wave energy. Decrease in wave energy is correct because it directly matches the approved learning objective to explain why sediment is deposited in coastal areas. This belongs to Coastal landscapes in the UK (optional route) within Section C: Physical landscapes in the UK, so the answer must stay focused on the geographical process, evidence, place, or impact named by the curriculum. The other options are weaker because they move away from Coastal landscapes in the UK (optional route), reverse the geographical relationship, or make a broader claim than the objective supports.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Sediment Deposition

Students often think sediment is deposited in coastal areas only due to wave action.

Sediment is deposited in coastal areas due to a combination of factors including wave action, currents, and the reduction of energy in the water, allowing particles to settle.

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