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Distinguish between Spit and bar

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Answered by aqibkincsem
19
The process of Long shore drift causes the development of a bar when the waves that meet at a beach at an angle and back washing perpendicular to the shore and move sediment on the beach at a zigzag pattern.

 A spit is a land form formed after deposition on off coasts.

Spits connects to land at one end and extend into the sea.

Spit is connected to the shore on one end with ocean on the other end.

 Spit is a type of bar or beach with a re-entrant caused by Long shore drift.
Answered by denehemiangumba
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A spit is an elongated ridges of sand and gravels that project from the land to the sea.

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