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97. Low and narrow offshore ridges of sand that parallel the coast and often have a hooked end are called:

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Spit

Explanation: narrow accumulation of sand and shingle formed by longshore drift and deposited where the coastline abruptly changes direction. One end of the spit is connected to the land and the other end projects out to the sea, often with a curved (hooked) end.

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