You only get the option to cross it when prompted to as the next part of the plot. You will need to do the following; meet Cid and Mid at the Ancient Libray, then sail to Crescent Island, before returning to speak to them again, and they will help you cross.
Take it to the deset to the south of Crescent Lake and use it to raise the airship from the sand.
Tides can erode the land and reshape the coastline. The process can take millions of years or in some cases the process can happen quickly. Tides can also help to build up land through depositing sand & sediment.
Sand-logged refers to when an area is saturated or soaked with water, such as sand on a beach after heavy rainfall or high tides. This condition can limit movement and make the sand heavy and difficult to walk through.
Sand gets transported along a beach primarily through longshore drift, where waves approach the shore at an angle and carry sediment parallel to the coastline. Additionally, tides and currents can also contribute to the movement of sand along a beach.
high tides or spring tides is when the moon pulls the water up further into the beach creating less sand space while low tides or neap tides is when the moon pulls the sea out further creating more sand space
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Sand is a silicate, and is found in deserts and on beaches. It "goes" with the winds and tides, or if you mean in an arrangement, palms, grasses and sea shells.
It helps in stopping the Tides and waves from carrying sand away from the beach.
Sand represents the eroded rock of the continents.
Sand can be replenished on beaches through processes like natural erosion or man-made beach nourishment projects. Hurricanes can erode sand from beaches, but it can be naturally replaced over time through currents and tides. In some cases, humans may also truck in new sand to restore beaches after a hurricane.
shells that were crushed by waves or other things in the ocean being brought in by the waves/tides
Some surf spots break better at certain tides. Some break equally as well at all tides. It has to do with the sandbars or how the water is coming off the reef.