How natural processes work in coastal areas The natural process is a natural-origin behavior or event that leads to natural events. The three major coastal environmental processes being undertaken at Muriwai are coastal erosion, coastal transport, coastal deposition. The elements that interact to create a natural process are wind, wave, and tidal. All phenomena in coastal topography of Muriwai is caused by interaction. Coastal erosion is the process of gradually wearing rock particles from the surface of the earth in Muriwai and bringing them to another place.
Coastal management includes the development of strategies to protect and protect the coastal environment. Human behavior has changed the function of natural coastal processes. Field trips have learned important issues and strategies for coastal management and how they deal with Cronulla Beach. Three important geographical processes that shape the coastal environment are erosion, transportation, and sedimentation. Important issues related to coastal management of Cronulla Beach are pollution, tourism, plant introduction, population increase. Pollution is an important issue at Cronulla Beach as people eat at the beach
In addition to our human impact on our coast, natural coastal processes such as sea level rise, erosion and sediment transport, and storm-related events such as heavy erosion and storms can cause our coastal areas to be dynamic I made it to the environment. In many cases, humans respond by trying to protect buildings located on the coast, such as houses, companies, roads, even on land that is topographically "temporary" shaped like a barrier beach . In order to protect these buildings, coastal engineers developed and built seawalls, wharfs, groins and bridges. Recently, natural or "soft solutions" such as artificial wetlands and salty wetlands have been developed to alleviate the impact of coastal processes.