What is a tombolo?
a. An embayment parallel to the shore
b. Interconnected marshlands in a river
c. A passage to the ocean within a bar
d. A bridge of sediment that connects a sea island to the mainland
ANS: D
A tombolo is a bridge of sediment that connects a sea island to the land. They are also able to connect
rocky outcrops or volcanoes to the mainland. Information can be found in the section Larger-Scale
Features Accumulate on Depositional Coasts.
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