The longest sand spit in the world is the Sandy Hook Spit, located in New Jersey, USA. It extends approximately 18 miles (29 kilometers) along the Atlantic coast and is part of the Gateway National Recreation Area. The spit is known for its unique ecosystems and serves as a critical habitat for various wildlife species.
The longest sand spit on earth is the Curonian Spit.
Well, do you mean a sand SPIT?
Where a coastline turns and interrupts longshore drift, sand may be deposited in a fingerlike landform called a spit.
spit forms as a result of deposition by longshore drift
spit forms as a result of deposition by longshore drift
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It is called a sand bar
A sand spit is a landform made up of sand that extends into a body of water, usually formed by longshore drift. It typically hooks or curves at the end, and is a result of sediment deposition. Sand spits can protect coasts from erosion and create sheltered areas like lagoons.
A "sand spit" is an elongated line of sand (or sandbar) that usually extends parallel to the shore, connected to the mainland. If it grows high enough to survive tides, it can become a peninsula. If it is separated from the land after forming, it can become an offshore barrier island.
Sand? Spit? Isle?
sandbar
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.