Sandy beaches are made by waves. More specifically, the waves carry rocks and sediment onto the shorelines by crashing into them.
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A sandy area is a beach!
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Cox bazaar beach, Bangladesh
A sandy beach is formed from the erosion and weathering of rocks, typically granite or limestone, which break down into smaller particles over time. These sand particles are then transported by waves, currents, and wind, eventually accumulating along shorelines. Additionally, river systems can carry sand from inland areas to the ocean, contributing to beach formation. The combination of natural processes and sediment supply results in the sandy beaches we see today.
sandy shore: beach; kind of tree: beech
Sandy beaches are formed by the accumulation of sand particles eroded from rocks and minerals on land. These particles are carried to the coast by rivers, wind, and ocean currents, where they are deposited and shaped by waves and tides to create the characteristic sandy shoreline.
The beach, at dusk, was extremely sandy. My aunt had a cat that was named Sandy.