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because our beaches have sand and the moon feels sandy, and sand DEFINITELY feels sandy!
No. Shale forms from clay and silt, which are much finer than the sand that forms sandstone.
Silt is fine clay, sand or materials carried by running water that are deposited as a sediment in a harbor or channel. Silt can vary in appearance, because it is dependent on where the water is being carried through. It can be white, brown, red, thick, fine, or gritty.
They're both silicon, so there shouldn't be any difference. Sand might stack up more tightly than gravel though.
Sandstone is made up of lightly compacted or cemented grains of sand. It should feel gritty to the finger and the grains should be visible. The grains will be mainly silica grains. [Finer grained material would be a siltstone, of which slate is a metamorphosed variety. ]
You can find Gritty's sand in the abandoned hut just southwest of Treeton. Use your magnifying glass five times. Once you find all the grains take them back to Gritty.
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Gritty. If you have been to the beach, that was probably silica sand you got in your bathing suit.
The alleyway looks very gritty.The outcome looks like it may be a gritty one.The pork was a bit gritty today.
rub them on your teeth the will fell gritty like sand
Dust, as particles of dust are finer than grains of sand.
Use finer grade sand paper
The grain size of sand is 1/16 mm to 2 mm, which is gritty and visible grain.
Gritty. If you have been to the beach, that was probably silica sand you got in your bathing suit.
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You get a nasty tasting salty, spicy, gritty, powder.