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Sand sharks first appeared in the late Eocene epoch, which spanned from approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago. Fossil evidence suggests that sand sharks were present during this time period and have continued to exist to the present day.
The first sand dollars formed during the period Paleocene. After that they diversified during the Eocene period.
For a while can be used to mean 'for a short period of time'.
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No. Sand is made when waves crash against rocks over a very long period of time.
A sand dune is a hill of sand that was built up by an obstacle such as a rock and had sand blowing over it in one direction for a period of time. Over that period of time it builds up and gets gigantic and then sometimes collapses. People often visit these amazing sites. A sand dune is a sandy mountain in a desert or at a beach along the shore of an ocean.
It is a short but unspecified amount of time.
Sharks existed at the same time dinosaurs did. Sharks pre-date the dinosaurs by quite a bit. To get from sharks to dinosaurs: sharks - bony fish - lobe finned fish - lung fish - amphibians - reptiles - dinosaurs.