Factors Affecting Coastal Processes In this document, my aim is to explain and explain the factors that affect coastal processes. I will concentrate on exploring waves, tides, wind, and massive movements in the course of our lives how the coast changes shape. The three important questions I focus on are: * What are the inputs of coastal system energy and sediments? * What is the process of eroding the coast? * How to transport and deposit sediments Finally, I explain and explain factors that affect coastal processes and how they form the South Dorset coast.
Several coastal processes (eg wind, waves, and tides) have been identified as important factors affecting coastal erosion. Human activities (especially removal of vegetation, port development, land exploitation) often lead to sediment fluctuations. During the impact of the tsunami, seawater erosion is caused by water damage, which removes most of the sediment and debris from the land. Changes in soil composition after such a case should be considered during rehabilitation activities
• Coastal erosion and coastal change can be attributed to long-term climate change, such as long-term erosion, sea level rise, or changes in coastal processes that reduce sediment flow, impact on coastal retreat, wide geographical areas and coast Risk of floods development of districts • The literature has shown that significant progress has been made in most elements of seismic loss estimation, but recent regional studies have similar methods and methods as in the 1970s There. The application of earthquake loss estimates must be strengthened to be consistent with the development of existing technologies