The long sandbar is known as a Longshore bar.
Yes, there can be a longshore current in a lagoon behind a long sandbar as wave energy can cause water to move parallel to the shoreline within the lagoon. The presence of the sandbar may alter the strength and direction of the current, leading to varying flow patterns within the lagoon.
A spit is formed by deposition. A spit is a long, narrow sandbar that extends from the shoreline into open water, created by the deposition of sediment carried by longshore drift.
The landform you are referring to is called a barrier island. These islands are long, narrow strips of sand that are parallel to the coast and separated from the mainland by a lagoon or marsh. They often provide protection to the mainland from the ocean and can be found in coastal areas around the world.
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shoreline of the lake Ontario is very long.
The length of the Polish shoreline is approximately 440 kilometers.
Parallel lines are 2 long straight lines that don't touch each other
light always travells in straight line
As long as they are not parallel, they will meet at an "edge", which is just a straight line .
The direction of longshore drift is typically parallel to the coastline. It moves sediment and materials along the shoreline in a zigzag pattern due to the angle of incoming waves.
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BEcause no matter how far they spread or how long you draw them, as long as they continue straight, they will never touch.