Wall and rocks does not absorb kinetic energy from waves. As we all know, in physics, nothing is lost as nothing is created : the force is just displaced on the side and create other problem. For this, I'm currently working on a prototype combination of hard structures and soft techniques. I have create one wich won NBIF/FINB price call sphagnum rolls (boudins de sphaignes) in 2022. Check it out. Now i'm moving to bigger and harder coastal zone in New-Brunswixk Canada.. tackling both sea waves erosion and ice erosion of winter.
I think I'm the only person here for mocks, thanks for the short videos on every topic, they are very useful!
Good luck! Hope it all goes well
Me too bro
You aren’t the only one - my mock is tomorrow morning
I think you’re probably onto your GCSEs themselves, if so, good luck!
Thank you so much this explained what i needed to know perfectly my exam is in a week and i have now covered everything.
Wall and rocks does not absorb kinetic energy from waves. As we all know, in physics, nothing is lost as nothing is created : the force is just displaced on the side and create other problem. For this, I'm currently working on a prototype combination of hard structures and soft techniques. I have create one wich won NBIF/FINB price call sphagnum rolls (boudins de sphaignes) in 2022. Check it out. Now i'm moving to bigger and harder coastal zone in New-Brunswixk Canada.. tackling both sea waves erosion and ice erosion of winter.
Thanks so much! Ive got a gcse test and this is great.
Thank you very much, your hard work won't go unnoticed❤
No problem 😊 good luck for your mocks
Thanks exam tomorrow. Explained it perfectly
Thanks! Good luck for tomorrow!
same, good luck man
Thanks for the amazing video Mr B, it helped me in my mocks!, love from Sunderland
Glad it helped. Hope the mocks go well!
Is this for ks3
This is mainly for AQA GCSE but wouldf be fine for KS3 as well