The coastal features of Gower are in Wales, close to Swansea. [IMAGE] The coast is made up of many different coastal landscapes that change the landscape. Rocks on the map are wavy foundations, the original coastal area, but the erosion retreats the coast. You will be able to see stacks, stumps and arches along the South Coast. And it is all caused by corrosion, corrosion and hydraulics. Initially we formed a cave; along the coast there are many caves including bugs in the head of the insect.
Geology management over the coastal topography of the Swanage area can have a significant impact on many coastal areas. This is because the rock formations and structures of the rock affect the coastal topography and the various processes that occur may affect the formation of the topography. Starting from the Swanage area, you can see that the Swanage area is the Atlantic Ocean. - Impact on El Nino and its coral reefs When thinking about the El Niño phenomenon, they think of strong winds, heavy rains and hot and cold temperatures in the wrong season. However, the El Nino phenomenon has a great influence on humans and their surroundings. El Niño also influenced the ocean. The change that El Niño brings to our weather has brought about a change in seawater temperature. Sea change affects all creatures in the sea
Coastal areas with nature conservation can be rebuilt after long-term changes such as natural trauma and sea level rise. Coastal systems have various protection functions (Figure 4.8). The role of coral reefs in coastal protection has been studied in the past and recent efforts focus on coastal vegetation, especially mangrove and salt wetlands. A scientific investigation on how coastal vegetation provides coastal protection measures was carried out (Sale, 1985; Kobayashi et al., 1997; Massel et al., 1999; France, 2001; Blasco et al., 1994; Wol et al. 2001). Baas 2002; Jarvela 2002; Mendez and Losada 2004; Lee, 2005; Dean and Bender, 2006; Daidu et al. , 2006; Moller, 2006; Turker et al. , 2006)