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Answer:

The similarities in the way barchan and hooked spit forms are:

First, they are formed from sediment or sand movement.

Second, this movement makes them have a peculiar curved form that provides them their major characteristic.

Explanation:

First of all, barchans are sand formations that are created after the accumulation of sand in a place is moved by the wind and provides them a curved form. However, they exist only out of the sea.

Second, hooked spits are formations that happen after sea movement displaces the sediment to create a curved structure that can only exist in the sea. These formations affect the strength and direction of the waves in the sea due to their curved form.

The barchans are similar to the hooked spits as they have the same sand movement and make specific curved forms.

What are barchans?

The barchan is a crescent-shaped shifting shand dune that has two horns and has a concave side leewards slope. A spit is a feature that is formed by the littoral drift.

The similarities can be seen in the form of sand formation and accumulation in places as it moves by the wind. The hooked spits take place after the sea moves and sediments get displaced in the direction of the waves.

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