A sandbar is a deposition of sand.
A long offshore underwater deposit of sand is called a sandbar or sandbank. These formations can extend for miles and are typically found in shallow coastal waters. Sandbars can shift over time due to currents and tides.
An elongated strip of sand is called a sandbar or a spit. Sandbars typically form offshore parallel to the coast, while spits are landforms that extend into open water from a shore.
The sandbar shark is a carnivore, feeding primarily on small fish, crustaceans, and squid. They are not considered herbivores, omnivores, or scavengers.
Spit
I think is an islet.
Such a feature is known as a sandbar.
A sandbar is a deposition of sand.
it is called a sandbar
There was a sandbar on the side of a lake
Sandbar Fight happened in 1827.
Sandbar Sinister was created in 1934.
it is a underwater dune made by waves.
We've run aground on a sandbar, Captain!
Sandbar Sinister has 300 pages.
a sandbar is a ridge of sand,gravel, or broken shells that is found in open water. :)
The long sandbar is known as a Longshore bar.