Mysterious beach patterns similar to those found on the beaches of Dorset in England are like spikes, and their mystery lies in the fact that even scientists are not really sure how they are formed. These mysterious peaks usually occur during or soon after the storms, and are unusual for their regularity and uniformity.
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The first of them states that the formation is determined by the interaction between the ordinary waves flowing to the shore and the "tongue" waves that are formed vertically to the shore. Interactions between these types of waves form waves of a regular shape and intensity of varying intensity.
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Another theory explains that these unusual patterns are the result of the usual wave, current, and sand interaction that occurs over time and forms these unusual loops. Many scholars believe that these peaks can be the unison of these two theories.
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