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A spit is formed through wave deposition. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
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True because When waves reach the shore, they can form deposits such as beaches, spits, and barrier islands. Groins, jetties, breakwaters, and seawalls are structures that protect the shore from breaking waves.
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