Beach
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- | A '''beach''', or '''strand''', is a [[geology|geological]] [[landform]] consisting of loose [[Rock (geology)|rock]] particles - such as [[sand]], [[gravel]], [[shingle beach|shingle]], [[pebble]]s, [[cobble]] - or even [[Animal shell|shell fragments]], along the [[shore]]line of a body of water. Beaches occur along coastal areas, where [[Ocean surface wave|wave]] or [[Ocean current|current]] action [[Deposition (sediment)|deposits]] and reworks sediments, or at the margin of land along a [[lake]] or [[river]] subject to erosion caused by rainfall. Beaches are not necessarily found in conjunction with salt water, such as the ocean, in all instances. A [[seashore]] beach is merely one type of beach but it is the most commonly associated with the perception of the word "beach". | + | # A horizontal strip of land, usually [[sand]]y, adjoining [[water]]. |
+ | #: '''1988:''' “Up and down, the '''beach''' lay empty for miles.” - ''Second Son'', Robert Ferro | ||
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+ | ====Synonyms==== | ||
+ | * [[cove]], [[sand]], [[strand]], [[surf]] | ||
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- A horizontal strip of land, usually sandy, adjoining water.
- 1988: “Up and down, the beach lay empty for miles.” - Second Son, Robert Ferro
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