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What is a long deposit of sand that's usually found near the coast?

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This is a barrier island. These typically are formed as a way of protecting the mainland from storms and erosional forces. In addition, barrier islands typically form parallel to the mainland and in chains. These islands can allow wetlands to form once enough sand has built up near the shoreline.
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