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B. It is dune that formed by coastal winds eroding beach sand and depositing it into the mouth of a river over time.
C. It is a headwater that formed as ocean waves eroded the land and deposited sand, rock and sediment in the ocean.
D. It is a delta that formed when a river slowed down into the ocean causing rocks and sand to be deposited and built up over time.
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