Hello, I have decided to use the country Finland to work with for Geology this semester. Finland does not have many natural disasters and hazards that it faces as a country but it does deal with a few. Most of Finland's natural disasters result from blizzards and flooding. Flooding seems to be the main disaster that has the most negative effect on the country and causing its people the most financial damage as well. The also do have earthquakes but their earthquakes are have not been recorded with high Richter scale readings. I hope everyone enjoys learning along with me about this interesting country this semester.
Coastal Erosion
Finland does suffer from some erosion along its coast just like all the Countries of Europe that are not land locked. The gulf of Finland has been known to decimate the sand on the beaches of small islands in the areas as well as the sand along the shores of the counties surrounding it. Due to a change in climate in recent years, areas that there was less amounts of Coastal Erosion such as Finland are seeing drastic changes. Finland is located on extremely hard rock that took long times to erode compared to other areas with softer rocks, like the land in Neva Bay in the Gulf of Finland. The land in that area is fairly soft and so the erosion in that area is drastic. However due to climate change there has been an increase in flooding, icepacks, storms, and wind that has caused drastic changes in the area. Creating a faster paced erosion rate. Finland's best options to prevent coastal erosion is to create breakwaters, beach nourishment, and vegetation in my opinion. Breakwaters are...
Looking forward to what you learn about its relation with the location of tectonic plates.
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