The document provides an overview of key concepts related to coastal landforms and processes. It discusses how waves are formed and their effects on shorelines. Coastal erosion is shaped by factors like rock type, geology, and coastline shape. Processes like abrasion and hydraulic action erode cliffs and shorelines. Features like caves, arches and stacks form through erosion. Longshore drift transports sediment along coastlines based on factors such as prevailing winds and sediment size. Deposition builds features like beaches, sand dunes, and bars. Coastal management techniques include hard structures and soft engineering to protect vulnerable shorelines from erosion. A case study on a specific location in the UK is used to illustrate these concepts and the impacts of