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Beach sand is a heterogeneous mixture
Sand and vinegar is a mixture. The two do not chemically bond, they are merely stirred together.
Sand is a mixture of very small pieces of rocks and minerals that are all different colors and sizes.
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Nope, they are heterogeneous.
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Sand on the beach is a mixture of compounds. Pure sand is white and its chemical name is Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)' a compound. The red brown colour comes from iron(III) salts mixed in ther sand. The Iron(III) saltsd will also be a mixture of compounds.
A sand dune is a mount,hill or ridge of sand that lies behind the part of the beach affected by tides.They are formed over many years when windblown sand is trapped by beach grass or other stationary objects..
Five example of deposition are: beach sand, sand dunes, river delta, river silt, and sediments. Another example of deposition is wind picking up sand.
Susan and her dog love to run and splash in the waves at the beach.
Beach sand is definitely different from desert sand. Beach sand is made up of many different particles not found in desert sand.
Sand dunes can help trap sand on a beach, they can also be called sand traps. It is a natural way of keeping sand on a beach.