But bars are also found at the mouth of the river , if the influx of river water didn’t allow the spit to join the two landmasses then how can the influx of river water allow a bar to join the two landmasses.?
The flow of water from the river current prevents a spit from forming a bar (sometimes called a barrier beach). You may be confused with an off-shore bar which may form out at sea where a river exits and deposits load; this is partly formed from river deposition. My video is about coastal deposition.
it moves sediment in a zigzag shape because the swash moves it back (in the direction of the prevailing wind) and the backwash moves it vertically back towards the sea, creating a zigzag-like movement
Hey look its Weymouth and portland, In the Jurassic coast in *DORSET*. Isn't that a Coincidence?!!! FUN FACT(S): Weymouth is where the plague entered Britain! ALSO! I am insane.
The best and most clear explanation that I found, thanks
Who elese it watching this for school
excellent and simple video, thanks very much.
The best video that explains clearly, thank you!
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And why doesn't the deposition follows the coast line after headland please ?
me having to watch this in my geography class
Can u help me plz
I wish I’m struggling myself 😂
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Thanks It help me a lot
But bars are also found at the mouth of the river , if the influx of river water didn’t allow the spit to join the two landmasses then how can the influx of river water allow a bar to join the two landmasses.?
The flow of water from the river current prevents a spit from forming a bar (sometimes called a barrier beach). You may be confused with an off-shore bar which may form out at sea where a river exits and deposits load; this is partly formed from river deposition. My video is about coastal deposition.
Mrs Spicer Got it..Thanks Mrs Spicer.... your video helped me a lot...😃
What is the features of longshore drift?may you will give me answer I am the back so little bite please and thank you return for me.
it moves sediment in a zigzag shape because the swash moves it back (in the direction of the prevailing wind) and the backwash moves it vertically back towards the sea, creating a zigzag-like movement
Help so much , plz continue making vids 😊😊
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Hey look its Weymouth and portland, In the Jurassic coast in *DORSET*. Isn't that a Coincidence?!!! FUN FACT(S): Weymouth is where the plague entered Britain! ALSO! I am insane.