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If you mean - make a sentence with the word shoal, then:

"The waves crashed on the shoal"

Or it can refer to a group of fish as in "a shoal of tuna"

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How do you use shoal in a sentence?

It means -noun 1. a place where a sea, river, or other body of water is shallow. 2. a sandbank or sand bar in the bed of a body of water, esp. one that is exposed above the surface of the water at low tide.-adjective 3. of little depth, as water; shallow.-verb (used without object) 4. to become shallow or more shallow.-verb (used with object) 5. to cause to become shallow. 6. Nautical. to sail so as to lessen the depth of (the water under a vessel). You can now probably figure out how to put it into a sentence. Thank you to dictionary.com!


Why is shoal grass important to the reef biome?

Shoal grass is important in the reef biome as it provides important habitat for a variety of marine species, including small fish and invertebrates. It also helps stabilize sediments and reduce wave energy, which can protect the shoreline and other coastal ecosystems. Additionally, shoal grass plays a role in nutrient cycling and contributes to the overall health and productivity of the reef ecosystem.


What type of lithology is expected in the shoal areas - sandstone or limestone?

Sandstone is more commonly found in shoal areas due to its ability to withstand wave energy and erosion better than limestone. Sandstone is a coarse-grained sedimentary rock formed from cemented sand grains, while limestone is a softer, carbonate rock that can be more easily dissolved by water.


What is a common offshore deposit of sand called?

A common offshore deposit of sand is called a sandbar or shoal. These formations can create shallow areas in bodies of water, making them hazardous for navigation.


What is the simple subject of this sentence Beyond the large rocks at the far end of the beach is a small cave?

there is no simple subject in a interrogative sentence sorry