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sandbar
A thin strip of land in the sea is known as a "sandbar" or "shoal." These features are typically formed by the deposition of sand or other sediment by the action of waves and currents. Sandbars can shift due to changing water levels and coastal erosion.
A strip of water between two land masses is called a strait.
A track in the sand is called a footprint or a trail. It is a mark left behind by a person or animal walking on the sand.
The path of Earth's orbit in the shape of an elongated closed curve is called an ellipse. An ellipse is a type of geometric shape that resembles an elongated circle, with two focal points inside the curve. This shape is a result of the gravitational forces between Earth and the Sun.
A sandy area which starts with an s would be a shoal.
sandbar
unit weight of sand used in strip foundations is 1700kg per cubic meter
A longitudinal dune is a large, elongated dune lying parallel to the prevailing wind direction.
Elongated superficial dilated veins, are called Varicose veins.
the desert because the sand is so strong in a sand storm it can strip a car of its paint
A sandy strip beside the sea is called a beach. Beaches are formed by the accumulation of sand and other sediments, often shaped by the action of waves and tides. They serve as recreational areas for people and are important ecosystems for various wildlife.
Sometimes you need sand paper to strip wood from furniture.
about 4 grand
This coastal feature is called a spit. It forms as sediment is deposited by longshore drift and wave action along the down-drift end of a barrier island, creating a narrow, elongated landform extending into the sea.
its called a sand dune.
Ellipse