A spit is a narrow landform that extends into a body of water, typically formed by the deposition of sediment by wave action and longshore drift. It often connects to the mainland at one end while projecting out into the water on the other, creating a sheltered area, such as a lagoon or bay, behind it. Spits can vary in size and shape and are commonly found along Coastlines. They play important roles in coastal ecosystems and can influence local marine habitats.
Why do motor boats spit out water
Yes, it is most likely that dinosaur spit is made of mostly water.
yes does bubbles at the top of the water are made by spit
Yes! I have seen them sneeze spit from their mouth but usually they will spit water from their nose it they get some in there.
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yes does bubbles at the top of the water are made by spit
Um yes you can spit seeds. You can spit water melon seeds peach pits cherry pits stuff like that, but yes you can spit seeds. What does that have to do with Miley Cyrus?
Spit, which more formally is called saliva, is mostly water, with some digestive enzymes in it.
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A spit in geography means a bit of land that it deposited off the shore of a larger land form. The spit is caused by the action of the water and creates a separate beach or other area that protrudes out into the water.
If you pinch your nose, you have to breathe through your mouth. If your mouth is full of water, then you reflexively spit it out to avoid inhaling the water so you can take a breath.