Figure 6 is a photograph of a stretch of coastline in the Mahia Peninsula, North Island, New Zealand.
Figure 6
Note: In New Zealand, there is a variety of coastal dune landforms. The dunes in Figure 6 are relatively small shore-parallel foredunes located immediately behind the beach. Dunes can be made up of a variety of surface dune types. They can form hills and ridges which can rise to a hundred metres or more above the shoreline and represent long-term accumulations of large volumes of sand.
Using Figure 6 and your own knowledge, assess the role of vegetation in the development of this landscape.
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