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Estuaries from land to sea
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What is an Estuary? An estuary is a coastal area where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with saltwater from the ocean Estuaries are protected from the full force of the ocean by mudflats, sandspits and barrier islands Also called: bay, lagoon, harbor, inlet, etc.
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Brackish water: a mix of fresh and salt water
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Life in Estuaries Estuaries are full of decaying plants and animals, this makes the soil of estuaries rich in nutrients. Lots of different plants grow in estuaries because the soil is so rich Because of the abundant plant life, many fish lay their eggs in estuaries
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4 Kinds of Estuaries Bar-built Tectonic Coastal Plain Fjord
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Bar-built Bar-built Estuaries form when a shallow lagoon or bay is protected from the ocean by a sand bar, sand delta or barrier island
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Tectonic Tectonic Estuaries are caused by the folding or faulting of land surfaces. These estuaries are found along major fault lines
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Coastal Plain Coastal Plain Estuaries are formed by the sea level rising and filling an existing river valley
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Fjord Fjords are U-shaped valleys formed by glacial action. Fjords are found in areas with long histories of glacier activity
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