Sandbar
A sandbar, or shoal is a landform which is in or partly in a body of water. Usually it is made of sand, silt, and/or small pebbles.
Description
Shoals are long and narrow ridges. They can develop where a stream, river, or ocean current deposits sediment and granular material.
Shoals look like a coastal landform in the sea. They are classified as a type of ocean bank, or as fluvial landforms in rivers, streams, and lakes.
They are usually made up of sand. They can also be made up of soil, silt, gravel, cobble, shingle, or even boulders.
Sandbar Media
Sandbar between Nosy Iranja Be and Nosy Iranja Kely(Nosy Iranja, Madagascar)
White Island in Camiguin, Philippines
A sandbar off Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, US, August 2006.
The Doom Bar sand bank extends across the River Camel estuary in Cornwall, England, UK
Shoals in the Mississippi River at Arkansas and Mississippi, USA.