1. Why is the sea shore sandy?
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A sandy beach is made up of minute grains of sand or crushed shells and rock. Because it is grainy, wind and water reshape a beach every day. Sandy shores are exciting places with life in and underneath the water. The intertidal zone is the area exposed between high and low tides.
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sand water don't abserve water so it is at sea shore to make water to preserve more time
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