A baymouth bar is ________.
A) a sand deposit extending from a headland partway across the entrance to a bay
B) a sand deposit on the estuary side of gap in a barrier island
C) a sand deposit on the seaward side of a tidal inlet to a large estuary
D) a sand bar extending across the mouth blocking a former inlet to a bay or estuary
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Q51: What is a berm?
A)flat-topped platforms of sand
Q52: Much of the sediment deposited in the
Q53: How are spits and baymouth bars formed?
A)Sand
Q54: How big are most barrier islands?
A)1-5 kilometres
Q55: Erosional retreat of a(n)_ leads to enlargement
Q57: A _ is an isolated remnant of
Q58: A _ extends partway across the mouth
Q59: Which active landform is most common along
Q60: What does the following sequence signify? Mud
Q61: What current geologic processes ultimately doom any
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