sandbar
The firm ridge of sand that appears off the main shoreline due to ocean wave weathering is called a sandbar. Sandbars commonly form in shallow coastal areas where waves displace sand and create an elevated ridge above the water surface.
A sandbar is a firm ridge of sand that appears off the main shoreline due to ocean wave weathering. Sandbars are typically underwater and can shift in size and shape with changing tides and wave conditions. They can also be important habitats for marine life.
The portion of the land mass that extends into the ocean is called the coastline or shoreline.
True... The Tsunami 'draws in' water - which makes the local ocean appear to vanish... before the wave hits the shoreline
Rip current
weathering
It is called The Continental Shelf.
It is called The Continental Shelf.
It is called The Continental Shelf.
It is called The Continental Shelf.
It is called The Continental Shelf.
This is called the seashore.