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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.
Where a coastline turns and interrupts longshore drift, sand may be deposited in a fingerlike landform called a spit.
A spit is usually formed by longshore drift, where materials like sand and pebbles are deposited by waves along the coastline. Over time, these materials accumulate and extend out into the sea, forming a spit.
An famous example of a spit is spurn head which forms the north bank of the humber estuary
Yes, rivers can freeze over during the winter months when temperatures drop low enough for the water to freeze.
Generally, yes.
Spit can freeze instantly upon hitting a surface if the temperature is below 32°F (0°C). However, factors like wind chill and humidity can affect how quickly this happens. Generally, freezing can occur at or below the freezing point of water.
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Joe Spit goes by Joe Spit.
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no they do not spit poison
to spit is translated 'cracher' in French
Camels do not spit unless they are agitated or upset, and they really don't spit at all because what they spray is not saliva.
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how does a spit form
The longest sand spit on earth is the Curonian Spit.