Spits are narrow, elongated ridges of sand or gravel that form due to the movement of sediment by longshore drift along a coastline. They typically extend from the shoreline into a body of water, often forming at the mouth of a bay or estuary where sediment is deposited by waves and currents. Over time, spits can grow and change shape as sediment is added to one end and eroded from the other.
First things first. You know beaches, headlands, and spits. Well, maybe not spits. Anyways, spits are long finger like beaches that reach out into the ocean. Okay, back to the point of the question. Beaches, headlands, and spits were all made by WAVES which are caused by wind. Waves are a type of erosion. What makes them, will destroy them. Basically, waves made beaches, headlands, and spits, but, waves will then again destroy them.
The Caribs made cassava beer by chewing the cassava in their mouth and then spits it out to get it rich.
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Spits - newspaper - was created on 1999-06-21.
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Frits Spits's birth name is Frits Ritmeester.
Some famous spits in the UK include the White Cliffs of Dover, the spits at Blakeney Point in Norfolk, and the spits at Studland Bay in Dorset. These spits are important coastal landforms that provide habitat for wildlife and protect the coastline from erosion.
Frits Spits was born on January 19, 1948, in Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
A person who spits when speaking may be referred to as someone who has "sputtered" or as a "spray talker."
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