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A bar forms in geography as a result of sediment deposition in shallow water areas, typically along Coastlines or river mouths. This process occurs when waves or currents transport sediment and deposit it when the water slows down, leading to the accumulation of sand or gravel. Over time, these deposits build up to create a barrier or ridge, which can separate bodies of water, such as a lagoon from the ocean. Bars can shift and change shape due to ongoing sediment movement and environmental conditions.

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