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why is sea water collected in the lagoons?​

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Answered by angelabinoy07
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Coastal lagoons tend to accumulate sediments from inflowing rivers, from runoff from the shores of the lagoon, and from sediment carried into the lagoon through inlets by the tide. Large quantities of sediment may be occasionally be deposited in a lagoon when storm waves overwash barrier islands.

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Answered by jackzzjck
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The size and depth of coastal lagoons often depend on sea level. When the sea level is low, coastal lagoons are swampy wetlands. ... The lagoons of the Outer Banks have mostly brackish water,

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