Sand dollars are commonly found on many beaches around the world from the Carribean to New Zealand. However, they are often found in California too and many are reported to be found on the beaches near Fort Bragg.
No there are not.
Sand is a mixture of very small pieces of rocks and minerals that are all different colors and sizes.
Large storm waves usually carry sand AWAY FROM the beach.
At first it was not known that the sand dollars are living things. People thought (myth) it was like a large coin and that it was the coin/dollar used by the sea mermaids. It was found on beach sands. hence the name sand dollars.
No, it is money that people use on the beach.
Sea shells, sea glass, sand dollars, star fish, beach pebbles, drift wood, sand, crab shells, and shark teeth.
You can find Sand Dollars in warm clean ocean waters, inshore yards off the beach. The beach is usually near the opening of a river spilling into the ocean which make the waters nutrient rich. The water may be copper colored due to the river.
A desert, a beach, a sandpit.
Crabs, birds , turtles , sand fleas , hermit crabs, sand dollars , and a lot of other animals in the sea to ;)
AT THE BAECH WHEN IT IS LOWTIDE
Beach sand is definitely different from desert sand. Beach sand is made up of many different particles not found in desert sand.
The beach can have sand, rocks, pieces of coral, seaweed(s), sand dollars, starfish, crabs, lobsters, and fishes (like grunions, maybe).See the related link below for more information: