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26 August, 02:22

You're walking on a beach and see a spit. Explain how a spit could have formed from a rocky headland

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  1. 26 August, 02:47
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    A spit could form from a rocky headland where prevailing winds would blow at an angle to the rocky headland, gradually depositing sand and shingle at that place.

    A spit is a permanent landform resulting from marine deposition and wind deposition. It is usually a long and narrow accumulation of sand or shingle with one joined to the land and the other end projecting at a narrow angle out into the sea.

    Salt marshes sometimes form on the sheltered side of a spit.
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