A sand-bank.
ripples
Alluvial fan
sand dune: A deposit of windblown sand.
A mound of sand formed by wind blowing and moving the sand is called a sand drift. Sand drifts are common along the sea and the desert.
Sand is heavier than air, so it won't remain in the air forever.
A sand-bank.
a barrier island
Imagine a landscape made almost entirely of sand. A sand dune is a deposit of wind-blown sand.
Sandbars
ripples
sea wall
they wash in the sand at the ocean floor that is then called "deposit" I THINK
Such a feature is known as a sandbar.
Sand dune.
When the wind starts to slow down it starts to deposit sand or other sediment.
A deposit of windblown sand is referred to as a sand dune. Dunes occur naturally along coastlines. A manmade barrier of sand with some kind of landfill under it is referred to as a berm.
When the wind starts to slow down it starts to deposit sand or other sediment.