CAY
A 'cay' (also spelled 'key', but both are pronounced alike as "key"
Sand cays are formed when tidal action, wind and sea birds deposit coral debris and sand onto reef flats over a long period of time. These deposits usually occur on the leeward side of the reef, but occasionally made on the windward side. Weather affects the formation of cays greatly; large tides would bring much more debris onto the cay and thus make it larger, while a hurricane could completely obliterate a cay.
An example of a coral cay is Heron Island.
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★ ''Çay'' is the Turkish word for Turkish tea.
★ Çay is also a town and a district depending Afyonkarahisar in western Turkey.
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