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A Long Sand Body More or Less Parallel with a Shoreline

Question 54

Question 54

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A long sand body more or less parallel with a shoreline but separated from it by a lagoon is a ____.


A) delta
B) barrier island
C) drift
D) tidal flat
E) varve

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