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What are some differences and similarities and differences between spits and bars

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Answered by rudraaggarwal239982
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Explanation:

differences

A bar develops by the process of Longshore drift,which occurs due to waves meeting at the beach at an angle and backwashing perpendicular to the shore, moving sediment down the beach on a zigzag pattern. A spit is a deposition landform found off coasts. At one end, spits connect to land and extend into the sea.

similarity

Bars. A bay bar is very similar to a spit. It is a ridge of sand or single that joins two headlands either side of a bay. It is formed due to longshore drift transporting sediment along the coastline.

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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