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  1. Sandbar | Formation, Erosion & Deposition | Britannica

    Sandbar, submerged or partly exposed ridge of sand or coarse sediment that is built by waves offshore from a beach. The swirling turbulence of waves breaking off a beach excavates a trough in the sandy …

  2. SANDBAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SANDBAR is a ridge of sand built up by currents especially in a river or in coastal waters. How to use sandbar in a sentence.

  3. What Is a Sandbar? - American Oceans

    A sandbar is a ridge of gathered sand that sits off the water’s coast. Sandbars are most common in rivers and oceans, though river sandbars are generally relatively small, and ocean sandbars can be …

  4. What Is A Sandbar And How Is It Formed? - Key West Sandbar Tour

    Jul 21, 2023 · A sandbar is a submerged or partly exposed ridge of sand or coarse sediment built by waves offshore from a beach. These natural sand structures can serve as shallow habitats, signal …

  5. Shoal - Wikipedia

    In Russian tradition of geomorphology, a peresyp is a sandbar that rises above the water level (like a spit) and separates a liman or a lagoon from the sea. Unlike tombolo bars, a peresyp seldom forms a …

  6. What is a Sandbar in the Ocean? – The Institute for ...

    Jun 17, 2025 · A sandbar in the ocean is a submerged or partially submerged ridge of sand, silt, or gravel that forms parallel to the shoreline, often created by the action of waves and currents …

  7. SANDBAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    The river mouth is usually closed to the ocean by a sandbar, which opens up in periods of high river flow.